Defective Hip & Knee Implant Lawyer
Experienced Legal Representation for Victims of Defective Implants
Millions of people a year have hip or knee replacement surgery to help stop pain and help with mobility. Replacement procedures, however, are often associated with serious complications, especially when the implants fail. These failures can lead to physical, emotional, and financial issues that can impact you or your loved one long into the future.
Call Johnston Law Group at (844) 464-0062 if you or a family member have been seriously injured by a hip or knee implant manufacturer’s negligence. Our defective implant lawyers can help guide you through your legal matter.
What are the Common Defects of Knee & Hip Implants?
Implants like NexGen by Zimmer and Depuy’s Sigma implant have been known to be less durable, and recalls have been numerous. In addition, certain surgical techniques are known to create complications in a range of patients. Kyle Johnston and his team of defective hip and knee implant attorneys are experts in this area and can help you determine if you have a case against the manufacturer for creating a faulty product.
Common defects include:
- Improper design
- Flawed manufacture
- Problems with adhesive
- Failure or implants not lasting
- Joint, bone, or other complications
- Pain and limited mobility
- Inflammation, swelling, or infection
- Loosening or other damage
Johnston Law Group Will Fight for Compensation
When manufacturers are negligent in providing safety and warnings, it can permanently affect your life. Johnston Law Group helps hold the manufacturers accountable, bringing attention to the problem to help prevent future issues from happening to others. Our mass tort lawyers are committed to making these important medical devices safe while helping you get the compensation you need for your pain and suffering and medical and rehabilitation costs.
Call our firm today at (844) 464-0062 or contact Johnston Law Group online to schedule a free initial consultation. We take all cases on contingency, meaning you do not owe us unless we recover for you.
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