Have you had an IVC filter implanted to prevent blood clots from reaching your lungs? If you have experienced a fracture, migration, or tilt of the filter or IVC wall perforation, you may have a claim. Zoll & Kranz, LLC offers a free case evaluation if you have questions about this ongoing litigation. Call now to speak to a knowledgeable defective device attorney at our firm.
This device is a small, cage-like implant that is inserted into the inferior vena cava, the main vessel that returns blood from the lower half of the body to the heart. Generally, IVC filters are used when a patient is at risk for a blood clot in the lungs called a pulmonary embolism (PE).
IVC filters were originally designed to be permanent implants, although some of these devices are now designed to have the option to be removed. A retrievable Inferior Vena Cava Filter is used for the prevention of recurrent pulmonary embolism in patients under specific situations. The device is implanted into the inferior vena cava and is designed to be retrieved when the patient no longer requires a filter
Recently, you may have seen U.S. Food and Drug Administration safety warnings on the IVC filter device.
IVC filters are provided by multiple manufacturers, including Cook Medical and C.R. Bard, Inc. (Bard Peripheral Vascular). As the FDA report and letters indicate, concerns regarding the use of these products continue to develop. There is ongoing multidistrict litigation (MDL) for injuries caused by Cook Medical IVC filters (Cook MDL NO. 2570). There is also a pending hearing on the potential MDL consolidation of claims related to the Bard IVC filters in Bard MDL NO. 2641 in San Francisco, California, on July 30, 2015.
As a plaintiff product liability firm that focuses our practice on Mass Torts known as Multidistrict Litigations (MDLs), we invite you to contact us today to discuss the possibility of filing an IVC filter lawsuit. The defective device attorneys at Zoll & Kranz, LLC are happy to provide a complimentary case evaluation or to answer questions that may have surfaced after reading this information. Some injuries may be asymptomatic at first, so if you or a loved one is concerned, they may want to consult with their physician.
Michelle is a founding partner of Zoll & Kranz, located in Toledo, Ohio. Michelle has been a plaintiff’s lawyer for the entirety of her practice – over 32 years. She devotes the majority of her time to complex consolidated litigation and class action including advocating for people injured by medical devices, prescription medications, or corporate negligence.
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