We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a mesh implant compensation claim!

It’s understood that the results of a pelvic mesh inquiry are set to “vindicate” patients who have been complaining of issues for years.
We represent a number of women for vaginal mesh compensation claims, so we know how bad people can suffer. In some cases, women have been left with irreversible damage that has changed their lives forever.
According to the Daily Mail, a review from the Independent Medicines And Medical Devices Safety is set to be published soon. Reportedly, the pelvic mesh inquiry review will reveal worrying revelations about how women suffering from horrendous complications were reportedly doubted and ignored, despite presenting with serious symptoms. Others were said to have been questioned despite suffering from chronic pain and problems.

You may recall the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust pelvic mesh issues involving former patients of Dr Angamuthu Arunkalaivanan that triggered a significant recall.
It’s an issue that dates back from a few years, so most patients will have received their recall letters and any additional steps that needed to be undertaken should have been done so. However, if some patients experience problems a long time after the recall notification, there may still be time left to claim.
We must stress that you must contact our team ASAP to determine if you are still in time, though. But, since we have resolved legal action that we have taken for this issue, we wanted to remind those who were affected about their rights to pursue compensation.

We are urging anyone who has not yet started a case to claim now for vaginal mesh compensation before it’s too late as many people are missing the deadlines.
We have previously published a great deal of advice about the time limits that people have to claim and the consequences of missing them. Recent news of the £50m settlement in Scotland looks to have triggered a few more people looking into claiming as we have received a few more enquiries lately than we normally do.
Sadly, we have had to turn people away due to the limitation period, in our view, having expired. As such, we are again warning about the consequences of leaving it too late.

Women suffering from urinary incontinence may be able to make a claim for personal injury compensation where the cause of the problem is from vaginal mesh surgery.
We can represent women in England and Wales where this is a complication that has developed, worsened, or perhaps not resolved after surgery. With some women left with permanent and irreversible damage after undertaking this kind of surgery, it’s important that victims of negligence have the right to claim.
We can offer free, no-obligation advice for anyone who approaches us for help, and we can offer No Win, No Fee representation for eligible clients too.

We are specialist pelvic mesh lawyers who represent victims suffering from problems and complications in England and Wales on a No Win, No Fee basis.
As such, if you’ve yet to start your claim for compensation, we’re here to speak to you now for free, no-obligation advice about how we can help you.
As you’re looking to start a case, what does this mean for you? What makes us specialist lawyers, and what is our experience in this area of law? How do we represent our clients and what are the costs if a case doesn’t win?

You can be entitled to make a claim for compensation for pelvic mesh removal, and we may be able to represent you for a case on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Whether the operation is fully or partially successful, or not successful at all, you may have a valid legal case. We represent a number of women making claims for compensation arising from pelvic mesh problems, and the pain and trauma of removal and revision procedures can be an integral part of a claim.
Some women may need to undergo multiple operations, and it may be difficult to get the best help with the NHS. There are private options potentially available in some cases which is a part of the service that we can offer.

The issue with long-term pelvic mesh complications is that they can be permanent and severe, and there’s still too little evidence being properly assessed in many people’s view.
When the revised NICE guidelines were published last year that allowed the continuation of this controversial procedure, there was a suggestion that there was an absence of long-term knowledge. However, this has been strongly challenged on the basis that there are thousands of women worldwide who have been suffering serious mesh implant complications for years, yet their voices appear to not be heard.
We act for women who are suffering from irreversible damage from a vaginal mesh procedure. Although we can make sure that women are entitled to justice with a claim for personal injury compensation, we believe far more needs to be done to address the underlying problems.

When things have gone wrong, pelvic mesh implant removal may be the only option that’s left for patients to prevent any further suffering or reduce problems occurring.
But it isn’t always easy to get the help that you need. With NHS waiting times and resources for vaginal mesh complications sometimes limited, where do you turn when you need help sooner rather than later?
There are options for private surgery and treatment. It isn’t always guaranteed to work, and in some cases there’s nothing that can be done; but if something can be done, this is something you can explore. When it comes to the costs, a claim for compensation can be the way forward.

When prolapse mesh procedures go wrong, we know all too well just how badly the patient can suffer; especially when some women are left with lifelong complications.
What should have been a simple, straightforward and easy procedure can turn lives upside down. What may be advised as the best and easy way to resolve common problems like involuntary bladder leakage can leave women suffering for life. And it’s all down to mesh devices and slings that are being used to treat these conditions.
If you have suffered as a result of a mesh procedure that has gone wrong, know this; you’re not alone, and we may be able to help you.

We offer pelvic mesh victims support through legal representation as we fight for their rights to claim personal injury compensation for their suffering and loss.
It’s only right that you should be entitled to compensation if you have to suffer as a result of avoidable negligence. In cases that we take forward and that match our eligibility criteria, we can offer No Win, No Fee representation to allow victims the access to the justice that they deserve.
We know that it can be hard to get the right support and help when vaginal mesh has gone wrong. We can do more than just pursue a case with the services that we offer.