Compensation for pelvic mesh complications

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You can claim compensation for pelvic mesh complications. Our specialist lawyers are here to help you claim on a No Win, No Fee basis.

Mesh implant complications can be very severe. Women can be left suffering with lifelong and serious problems that can leave some sufferers unable to walk or work ever again. This is one of the many reasons as to why it’s so important for women to come forward and to never suffer in silence. There are avenues for justice, and you can claim compensation as a victim of a mesh implant problem.

You can read more about pelvic mesh implant complications on our advice page here.

Common pelvic mesh complications

Common pelvic mesh complications that can be incredibly serious can include:

  • Erosion of the mesh implant device;
  • Erosion of vaginal tissue;
  • Incontinence and prolapsing, which is what some devices are designed to stop;
  • Device protrusion;
  • Organ perforation;
  • Nerve damage;
  • Muscular impairment.

Some pelvic mesh complications can leave women in so much pain and with so much reduced mobility that they can never walk or work again. Pain and reduced mobility can be constant and seriously debilitating.

Some women have also suffered sexual function impairment, making intercourse difficult or impossible due to pain.

Bleeding and infections can also occur as well.

What to do if you have suffered pelvic mesh complications

If you have suffered with, or still are suffering with, pelvic mesh complications then we can help.

There are a number of factors we look at when it comes to forming a pelvic mesh implant compensation claim. Although we can’t turn back the clock, we can make sure that you are properly and fairly compensated.

We can also represent you for a claim on a No Win, No Fee basis. You can read more about our No Win, No Fee guarantees here.

Start your pelvic mesh complications claim today

Suffering with pelvic mesh complications? Start your claim today quickly and easily with our expert lawyers.

We are here to help you.

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