Take care with your vaginal mesh claim

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It’s important to take extra care when you start your vaginal mesh claim. There are a lot of law firms out there and choosing the right one is important.

Having helped women for years, and as a firm representing women for vaginal mesh claims, we know how bad things can be. The complications that can arise from vaginal mesh surgery gone wrong can be horrendous and lifelong. It’s incredibly important to know who – out of the hundreds of firms out there – to instruct.

We’re confident we’re the right firm for you, but this article is about guidance for you. Read on for some advice about what we think are the right factors to consider.

A vaginal mesh claim should be pursued by specialist lawyers

A vaginal mesh claim should only be pursued by specialist lawyers. Three factors we feel are important include:

  • Lawyers who are experts in complex injuries and complex litigation;
  • Lawyers with a solid history representing victims in group action cases (especially medical group actions);
  • Expert lawyers with a range of access to specialist barristers, treatment providers and care facilities for seriously-injured Claimants;

Additionally, one that we think is particularly important, a female lawyer. This is for your benefit as a Claimant.

Make sure it’s a No Win, No Fee vaginal mesh claim

Always make sure it’s a genuine No Win, No Fee arrangement when making your vaginal mesh claim. There are lawyers out there who charge upfront fees. There are lawyers who expect payment of fees during the course of the claim. There are lawyers who could “sting” you with hidden fees and extra charges.

The whole point of a No Win, No Fee arrangement is to protect you – the victim – from costs if a case loses. That’s the way it should always be.

For more information about how our No Win, No Fee works, see here.

Free, no obligation vaginal mesh claim advice

Make sure the advice for your vaginal mesh claim is free, and no-obligation basis.

At the end of the day, starting your claim is a huge decision. It needs careful thought and consideration on your part. You should always have access to no-obligation advice right from the start, and then decision about moving forward is all yours.

You can read more about how a vaginal mesh claim works here.

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