Re: how to find a lawyer for the spinal cord stimulator
Posted by Valerie on 6/08/10
On 6/08/10, T.J. wrote: > On 5/28/10, netTom McDonough wrote: >> On 4/03/08, Carolina wrote: >>> >>> If anyone living in the upstate of South Carolina or Western North >>> Carolina is interested in sharing any information about their spinal >>> cord stimulator, please post a response. I have a lawyer and he is >>> looking to start a class action suit against these fraudulent >>> doctors. Please respond quickly so we can get them the due justice >>> they deserve for putting us through all of the horrible unnecessary >>> pain and expense of a fraudulent procedure. >>> >>> On 1/24/08, barbara wrote: >>>> On 1/24/08, barbara wrote: >>>>> On 1/23/08, Deb Brinker wrote: >>>>>> I cannot find an attorney to take my case. Can anyone tell me >>>>>> what kind of attorney to look for and if there are any >>>>> attorneys >>>>>> in Michigan. I have talked to two Medical product liability >>>>>> attorneys and they will not take my case. Please e-mail me >>>>> with >>>>>> suggestions. Thank-you, Deb >>>>>> >>>>>> On 1/22/08, Ann Clark wrote: >>>>>>> On 1/18/08, sheryl wrote: >>>>>>>> had spinal cord stimulator put in. was promised it would >>>>>>>> work. pain was increased greatly. had to have it >>>>>>>> removed. still have lots of pain in battery site area >>>>>>>> along with sensation type pains along my spine area. >>>>>>>> anyone else with this sort of problem >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Re: Medtronics Implantable Stimulator Trouble - My husband >>>>>>> recently had to undergo a re-surgery of a Medtronics pain >>>>>>> stimulator and is now in more pain than before. He had had >>>>>>> multiple back surgeries; still had pain in hip and down leg >>>>>>> and neuropathy from damaged nerves. The trial stimulator was >>>>>>> wonderful. No pain for the first time in years. They then >>>>>>> surgically implanted the permanent one. It did eliminate the >>>>>>> pain in the hip and leg and another place where he was having >>>>>>> pain and helped the neuropathy some but had excruciating new >>>>>>> pain in the left side about kidney area. As they increased >>>>>>> the pain stimulator, that pain was intensified. They decided >>>>>>> the lead had rolled over into the canal and was resting on a >>>>>>> nerve. The pain continued even with the stimulator turned >>>>>>> off. They then waited two weeks and had another operation to >>>>>>> put different leads in. This was one week ago, they did not >>>>>>> turn on until today. He now not only has his pain back in his >>>>>>> hip and leg but a jolting if turns or leans back. I do not >>>>>>> understand why the trial was great and so much trouble with >>>>>>> the implant. I called the Medtronics rep and didn't get much >>>>>>> help. Will keep you posted. Ann >>>> >>>> I've been looking through the posts on the spinal cord stimulators >>>> and it looks like there are quite a few people that have been hurt >>>> by them.Some people wanted suggestions on trying to get help from >>>> an attorney.What I did was to write up a case review and basically >>>> just told them what happened.Then I saved it in a Word >>>> document.When I wanted to submit it, I copied and pasted it into >>>> the case review section of the product liability page.That makes >>>> it easy since you don't have keep repeating your problem each time >>>> you want to send in a submission.Do this on as many law firm >>>> websites as you could handle.I was told the more law firms you >>>> contact the better.I am now following up by calling the law firms >>>> to see if they want to take my case. I've been told by an attorney >>>> we need to gather information on as many of these cases as >>>> possible and then they'll try and get the Medtronics products >>>> recalled. My problem was the lead wire fracturing and causing >>>> nerve damage as well as other neurological issues.I posted on >>>> 1/18/08 (I'm sorry, took me 3 posts to get it to work)and see that >>>> others are working with attorneys that are suggesting the >>>> possibility of a class action lawsuit also.I'm thinking of >>>> gathering together these cases and submitting the information to >>>> an attorney for review. One of the attorneys said if we can get 10- >>>> 15 people that have had lead problems we might have a class action >>>> suit.He then said he'd look at it even if I can get a few cases >>>> together.So,I'm thinking of getting together any posts where >>>> Medtronics neurostimulators have shocked, jolted or otherwise >>>> malfunctioned and hurt people-not just lead wires >>>> malfunctioning.Does this seem ethical?Do you think that it's a >>>> good way to go about it?I've also found a couple of National >>>> lawfirms that have actually worked on Medtronics products, if >>>> you'd like me to post them.There were sections of cases on >>>> Medtronics neurostimulars on their websites.An attorney told me >>>> you have a better chance of getting them to take your case when >>>> you have a law firm that's already worked on Medtronics products.I >>>> definitely think contacting the FDA is an essential step.I'm >>>> thinking if they get enough complaints they may issue some >>>> recalls. I posted the FDA website you can report what happened to >>>> you on 1/18/08.For those who missed it, the section on the website >>>> that has the form is www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. I'm not out >>>> for a big settlement legally, I just want to contact attorneys and >>>> see if they can do something about this and contact the FDA and >>>> let them know what what happened to me.I want Medtronic to have to >>>> take responsibility for their defective products and the injuries >>>> that they've caused.When I contacted Medtronics they tried to tell >>>> me they hadn't heard of any other lead fractures on the model I >>>> had explanted.I don't know about that,but obviously there are a >>>> lot of Medtronics products ruining a lot of peoples lives and I'm >>>> the type of person that won't stop until I get something done >>>> about it!
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