Help with mesh implant symptoms

mesh implant problems

If you’re suffering with problematic mesh implant symptoms, it may be that your device has failed or you’re a victim of inadequate medical care, and you may need further medical attention.

Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to actually resolve the symptoms and complications that can be caused.

That’s why we act for patients in claims for personal injury compensation for those who have suffered problems. When problems are permanent – which can happen – a claim is perhaps the only way of obtaining some form of justice for what’s happened. We’re huge believers in access to justice, which is why we offer No Win, No Fee arrangements for women suffering problematic mesh implant symptoms.

When are mesh implant symptoms a cause for concern?

The most common form of mesh implant symptoms that can be a cause for concern is pain and discomfort. This could be a sign that the device has failed, and the complications that can arise can be severe and numerous.

As well as pain, the complications can include:

  • Bleeding;
  • Infections;
  • Incontinence;
  • Muscular weakness;
  • Numbness.

Read more about mesh implant complications here, and if you’re having problems with any of the above, it may be that these mesh implant symptoms are caused by the failure of the device. If that’s the case, you be eligible to make a claim for mesh implant compensation.

Compensation for mesh implant symptoms

Compensation for mesh implant symptoms that are related to the failure of the device, or inadequate medical care / advice, is what we specialise in. Right now, we’re already helping a number of people who are claiming compensation for mesh device injuries, and we may be able to help you too.

We can offer No Win, No Fee arrangements for mesh implant claims. For more advice on a no-obligation basis, please contract the team. You could be eligible to claim compensation for any pain, suffering and loss of amenity. You could also be eligible to claim for losses and expenses as well.

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