Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Zimmer Knee Problems Could Result in Recall

Several patients who have experienced side effects related to defective Zimmer knee implants have filed or are considering filing lawsuits against Zimmer, which, if won, could provide them with compensation that could help cover medical bills, lost wages, costs related to ongoing or future treatment, and other expenses. Zimmer Inc. is one of the biggest medical device manufacturers in the world, and the fact that problems have been detected in several components they manufacture could be a staggering blow to the company.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Zimmer Knee Revision Surgery is Painful, Complicated

Many plaintiffs have filed lawsuits against Zimmer Holdings based on the apparently high failure rate of their Zimmer CR-Flex knee replacement systems. Certain models of the implant have been reported to fuse to the femur, resulting loosening of the implant and failure of the device. Many patients who have experienced this needed to undergo knee revision surgery in order to correct the problem – and because of the complications and costs associated with revision surgery, many plaintiffs in the Zimmer knee lawsuit case have been among those whose device failure resulted in the surgery.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Zimmer Knee Replacement Failure Proven in Many

The side effects of Zimmer knee replacements have long been known by patients of the implant – pain and difficulty moving sometimes require Zimmer knee revision surgery – as they are the ones who have suffered through difficulty and side effects, sometimes starting as soon as the patient receives the implant. Now these patients are finally getting some recognition from the medical community, namely Doctors Richard Berger and Craig J. Della, who presented their study which associated Zimmer knee replacements with high rates of knee implant failure. The most commonly affected system was the Zimmer NexGen CR-Flex knee implant.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Zimmer Knee Lawsuit Settlements Up in the Air

Zimmer Holdings, manufacturer of the Zimmer NexGen CR-Flex knee replacement device, has been inundated with lawsuits regarding the product due in part to studies that outline the elevated risk for complications associated with this device as opposed to similar devices on the market. It is unclear whether or not there will be Zimmer settlements out-of-court with any plaintiffs, so for the time being legal proceedings are moving forward as planned. One question on the mind of many plaintiffs is how much money they stand to receive in compensation for their injuries and side effects endured as a result of the joint replacement device. The short answer is that it depends on the plaintiff.
Since different plaintiffs will have different experiences and different side effects related to the joint replacement device, many factors will be taken into account when determining what is appropriate Zimmer Knee compensation. For example, if injury sustained as a result of the NexGen system has prevented the plaintiff from continuing his or her career, this fact will likely be taken into account in the payout. Other factors that will be considered include medical and legal expenses, loss of ability to spend time with family or complete other activities, pain and suffering, and wages lost. Patients who have had to undergo a revision surgery to attempt to correct the problems caused by the faulty device will likely have that factored in as well. Overall, patients could win as much as several million dollars from Zimmer lawsuits, which pits the patient victims up against one of the largest orthopedics manufacturing companies in the world.
Patients have endured loosening of the artificial joint in unprecedented numbers, which can lead to pain and difficulty standing or walking – symptoms that mimic conditions that necessitate a knee replacement in the first place. Potential plaintiffs should not hesitate to contact a Zimmer knee lawyer to decide whether or not to file suit against the company.

Zimmer Knee Lawsuit Backlash

Zimmer Holdings, manufacturer of a knee replacement system that has been surrounded by a series of lawsuits since a significant number of patients developed serious complications due to Zimmer Knee failure, has fired back at legal firms who have contributed to the suits against them. The lawsuit states that defendants are making false claims about the product and defaming the company, leading to a loss in income for the corporation. They say that the assertions patients and lawyers are making about the failure rate of the product as well as the side effects and other defects are exaggerated or false. The company is also claiming that generic statements made by legal firms, such as “Zimmer knee problems” or “Zimmer NexGen failure”, are misleading because only a particular component has been shown to cause adverse effects.