Drug and Defective Medical Devices Attorney | Serving Gatlinburg, TN
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Medical devices are intended to resolve health problems and improve your health. Far too often, these devices have the opposite effect. They can create problems worse than the ones they were designed to fix. The attorneys of Salter Ferguson, LLC, based in Birmingham, represent people who have been injured by defective medical devices. We also represent the survivors of …
Drug and Defective Medical Devices Attorney
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Serving
Gatlinburg,
TN
Massengill, Caldwell & Coughlin, P.C., a local Gatlinburg firm specializing in Tennessee Drug and Defective Medical Devices Law.
Drug and Defective Medical Devices Attorney
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Serving
Gatlinburg,
TN
Assisting with Drug and Defective Medical Devices issues in Gatlinburg and across Tennessee.
Drug and Defective Medical Devices Attorney
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Serving
Gatlinburg,
TN
Practical Drug and Defective Medical Devices legal help. Representing Gatlinburg, Tennessee clients.
The da Vinci surgical robot was marketed as being as safe as laparoscopic surgery and at the same time it was to reduce recovery times. Unfortunately, there have been many complaints stating it causes burns, bleeding, tissue tearing and even death.
Lawsuits have been filed against manufacturer of the da Vinci device, Intuitive, due to patients' injuries during procedures that used the device. Contact an attorney to see if you have a valid claim.
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