Stryker hip replacement patients in the Boston, MA area are invited to contact Attorney David Szerlag for a free case review. David is helping patients understand why the Stryker hip products were recalled and how they can get compensation from the manufacturer, Stryker Orthopaedics.
David and Fred Pritzker recently won over $40,000,000 for clients injured by another unsafe medical product. They are now representing several Stryker hip replacement patients, including many who had or will be having revision surgery to remove and replace the Stryker artificial hip products.
Stryker Orthopaedics recalled Stryker Rejuvenate and ABG II modular hip implant products on July 4, 2012, due to the risks associated with fretting and corrosion at the modular neck junction. This fretting and corrosion can lead to metal poisoning (chromium and cobalt), which can cause pain, premature failure and other serious complications. Revision surgery to remove and replace the Stryker parts may be the only remedy.
Styker hip replacements consist of a modular stem, neck and head. The stem is implanted in the femur and the neck is a separate part (modular) that fits in the stem and the head fits on the neck. Because the stem is implanted in the femur, revision surgery is complicated and full recovery is questionable.
David wants patients to know that they may be entitled to financial compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, disfigurement and other lawful damages.
Attorney David Szerlag has offices in the Boston area. He has won millions for his clients, including over $40,000,000 for clients injured by another unsafe medical product. You can contact David for a free consultation here regarding a Stryker hip lawsuit. David is of counsel for