Claimants in the United States have brought actions against Wright Medical Technology, Inc., alleging that the company’s metal-on-metal hip replacement implant devices have caused serious injuries. Other claimants have brought actions against companies including Biomet, Depuy, and Stryker, for the alleged design of defective hip implant devices. Many victims suffer extensive pain, from a metal toxicity condition known as metallosis, and from other serious complications. Thousands of patients who have received defective hip implants have filed personal injury lawsuits to recover financial compensation for their injuries.
Contact an Experienced Charlotte Hip Injury Lawyer Today for Help With ClaimIf you or a loved one has suffered an injury caused by a Wright metal hip implant, you could be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Because personal injury lawsuits are time-limited by applicable statutes of limitation, the sooner you speak to an experienced lawyer, the more likely it is that you will preserve any applicable claims by filing them in a timely manner. The personal injury lawyers at Arnold & Smith, PLLC have a proven track record of helping clients obtain the compensation they deserve. The firm offers potential clients free initial consultations. Contact us to schedule yours today.
Warnings Issued About Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Foreshadow ClaimsWhen designing their products, hip implant manufacturers believed that metal on metal implants would be beneficial because of their sturdiness and stability. The problems underlying metal on metal implants began to manifest as more and more patients suffered injuries and complications and sought follow-up and revision treatments. The specific types of Wright hip implants that claimants have linked to injuries include:
These hip implant devices are made of a metal ball—called the femoral head—a metal femoral stem in the thigh bone, and a metal hip that surgeons screw into the hip bone. The ball of the hip joint attaches to the stem. When the metal-on-metal components rub together, the hip implants can shed metal particles.
Patients Allege That Metal Hip Implants Cause a Wide Range of InjuriesThe metal parts from metal-on-metal hip implants can fail prematurely, even though they were intended to last for decades. Over time, surgeons began noticing that the metal components of the hip implants were corroding as patients moved around in their daily lives. As the parts corrode, metal fragments become embedded in patients’ surrounding tissue. Metal fragments can leak into a patient’s bloodstream, causing a dangerous metal poisoning. The consequences of this dangerous metallosis can cause the following other dangerous conditions:
Thousands of victims of defective metal-on-metal hip implants have filed lawsuits throughout the United States. If you or a loved one has received a metal-on-metal hip implant, you should to speak to an experienced product liability lawyer as soon as possible. The professionals at Arnold & Smith, PLLC have helped many clients throughout the greater Charlotte area recover compensation for their personal injuries. Contact us today to schedule a initial consultation.