$21.7 Million Award to Plaintiff in Water Craft Crash

Can you imagine going for a ride on a jet ski or similar water craft and sustaining a traumatic injury due in part to a defective design that has existed in the watercraft since the date of purchase? This was the experience of the successful plaintiffs at trial, Fabiola Esparza and other plaintiffs (collectively “Esparza”) […]

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Ford Subcontractor Installs Equipment that Combusts; Defense Disregards Duties Required by N.J. Rules of Evidence

When Plaintiff purchased his new van from Ford, he agreed to send the vehicle to a Ford subcontractor in order to install a custom interior and entertainment equipment. The equipment combusted into flames. In CURE v. Sherrod Vans, Inc., Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Docket No.: A-6368-11T3, plaintiff, Karlin Johnson (“Johnson”) purchased his […]

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FDA Warnings: Serious Complications Associated with Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh

The FDA has released public health notifications due to serious complications associated with transvaginal placement of surgical mesh. Transvaginal placement of surgical mesh to repair pelvic organ prolapse (“POP”) and Stress Urinary Incontinence (“SUI”) has led to rare but serious complications that have life altering consequences. Over the past several years, the Food and Drug […]

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Nurse in Mesh Complication Action Speaks Out

Can you imagine undergoing surgery to change your life for the better, but realize the product surgically implanted placed you in a prison of pain? The plaintiff, Linda Gross, a nurse from South Dakota, represented by the law firm Mazie, Slater, Katz & Freeman, sued and won a trial verdict of $11.1 million against the […]

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Justice for Nurse Against J&J and Ethicon for Pelvic Mesh–$11.1 million Jury Verdict

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Can you imagine undergoing surgery to change your life for the better, but realize the product surgically implanted placed you in a prison of pain?  This is how one of our client’s, Linda Gross (“Gross”) described living life with her vaginal mesh(a/k/a pelvic mesh) in Gross v. Gynecare, Superior Court of New […]

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