New York 12/29/2010 10:49:20 PM
News / Health & Wellness

Avaulta Mesh Class Action Attorneys Available to Review Claims of Mesh Problems

The Avaulta mesh attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from women who have experienced Avaulta mesh problems. Used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, the CR Bard Avaulta mesh has been associated with a number of complications, including mesh erosion and urinary problems. Although an Avaulta mesh recall has not been issued, women who have experienced serious Avaulta mesh side effects may still have legal recourse. To find out if you can participate in an Avaulta mesh lawsuit, visit http://www.classaction.org/avaulta-transvaginal-mesh.html today and complete the free case evaluation form. 

Several Avaulta mesh lawsuits allege that the company failed to warn patients and doctors of potential mesh complications and negligently designed the product. It is believed that the Bard Avaulta mesh was designed in a way which prevents the surrounding tissue from receiving oxygen and nutrients. This can interfere with the healing process and lead to a number of Avaulta mesh side effects, including inflammation, pelvic pain, permanent nerve damage and infection.  

If you or a loved one has experienced Avaulta mesh problems, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and other damages. To find out if you can participate in an Avaulta mesh class action to recover damages, visit Class Action.org for a free online case review. The Avaulta mesh lawyers working with Class Action.org are providing this case evaluation at no cost and are dedicated to protecting the rights of women who suffered from Avaulta mesh side effects. 

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