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How Common are Defective Medical Devices?

By July 18, 2022June 15th, 2023No Comments

Understanding Defective Medical Device Claims

Medical devices are an essential part of our healthcare system, but they can also pose a severe risk to patients. According to data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), injuries from defective medical devices are on the rise. Defective medical devices can result in life-threatening injuries or even death. Here are the facts you should know.

Defective Medical Device Statistics

Between 2008 and 2017, the FDA received nearly 2 million reports of injuries associated with medical devices. The most common injuries were lacerations, punctures, burns, and infections.

In some cases, these injuries can be life-threatening. In 2017, 476 deaths reported to the FDA were linked to defective medical devices. While these numbers may seem small compared to the millions of people who use medical devices, it is important to remember that they only reflect the reported injuries. It is likely that many more people are injured by defective medical devices each year but do not report their injuries to the FDA.

The Dangers of Defective Medical Devices

There are several reasons why defective medical devices can be dangerous. First, many medical devices are implanted in the body or used in invasive procedures. This means that when something goes wrong with a medical device, it can be difficult or impossible to remove the device without causing further damage.

Second, medical devices are often complex and sensitive pieces of equipment. A minor defect can cause a medical device to malfunction in a way that is difficult to predict or control. This can lead to serious injuries or even death.

Finally, defective medical devices can be difficult to spot before they cause harm. Many defects only become apparent after a device has been used for some time. By then, it may be too late to prevent an injury from occurring.

How Can an Experienced Attorney Help if a Defective Medical Device Has Injured You?

If a defective medical device has injured you or a loved one, you may be wondering how common such injuries are. The truth is that defective medical devices are more common than most people realize. So, if a defective medical device has injured you, you are certainly not alone. And, you may be wondering what your next steps should be.

That’s where our experienced attorneys can help. Our team is equipped to handle all cases involving defective medical devices. We understand what it takes to build a strong claim so you can receive the compensation you deserve.

Contact our national lawyers today at (800) 914-2894 for a free consultation.

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