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If you’ve had hernia surgery where a mesh device was used, you may be entitled to considerable compensation. Hernia mesh implants have been linked to infection, pain, internal bleeding and other dangerous conditions. Our experienced team can provide expert counsel and advocacy as you seek reparations.

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Claims are being filed against the manufacturers of hernia mesh implants for failure to warn patients of their associated risks. If you had hernia surgery where one of these dangerous products was used, you could be entitled to financial compensation for the damage and distress it caused. Stewart & Stewart can help you seek justice — and get the money and medical care you deserve. 

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Steps to Take After Hernia Mesh Surgery 

1. Find Representation 

If you’re considering pursuing legal action over health issues associated with your hernia mesh, start by seeking out an experienced team of hernia mesh lawyers like Stewart & Stewart. We can analyze your case at no cost or obligation, determine whether you’re entitled to file for compensation, and guide you through the next steps in the legal process.

2. File Your Hernia Mesh Lawsuit

It’s essential to file a claim against the manufacturer as soon as you can; your lawsuit must be filed in line with Indiana’s statutory time limits. You’ll need to prepare and file a number of documents with the court throughout this process — which your legal representative can help with. 

3. Prep for Your Trial 

Once you’ve filed a lawsuit, each party will investigate the case to prepare the best argument possible. As your legal representative, Stewart & Stewart can help you prepare for your trial — and discuss the best course of action in the event of a settlement offer. 

Problems with Mesh After Hernia Surgery 

Studies show that the plastic used in many produced hernia mesh devices may be associated with many adverse conditions — making it unfit for use on patients. Evidence also supports that the producers of these mesh implants knew or should have known about these risks and failed to warn doctors and patients about them. Reported problems with mesh after hernia surgery include:

Infection

Infections can weaken the body and cause other adverse symptoms, including fatigue, fever, coughing, and vomiting. 

Pain

Several patients of hernia surgery where a mesh device was used have experienced pain and aches near the incision area and groin.  

Internal Bleeding 

Patients with a mesh device have reported blood in urine, abdominal pain and other symptoms of internal bleeding.  

Further Surgery

In some cases, the effects of a mesh device are severe enough to warrant surgical removal of the mesh — along with other forms of corrective surgery.