CooperSurgical IVF Fluid Lawsuit | Embryo Loss Case Review
Did defective CooperSurgical IVF embryo culture media affect your fertility treatment? A 2023 recall involved missing magnesium. Free case review for affected patients.
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You may qualify if:
- You underwent IVF using CooperSurgical embryo culture media
- Your cycle occurred during affected batch dates (2023 recall and related periods)
- You experienced embryo loss or failed development linked to the defective media
- You incurred additional medical costs or emotional harm
CooperSurgical issued a voluntary recall of certain IVF fluid batches in December 2023. Statutes of limitations vary—contact us for a free case review.
Defective IVF Fluid
Couples trying to conceive with in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be devastated to learn that defective IVF fluid could have destroyed viable embryos. CooperSurgical issued a voluntary recall of certain batches of its IVF fluid in December 2023 after it was discovered that the embryo culture media was missing magnesium—a critical component for embryo development.
Some estimates suggest that as many as 20,000 patients may have been impacted by the defective IVF fluid. People who were affected may be eligible to file an IVF fluid lawsuit seeking compensation for treatment costs and related damages.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
Successful medical device lawsuits may recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and related harm.
Typical categories include:
- • Medical expenses (past and future)
- • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- • Pain and suffering
- • Cost of revision or removal surgeries
- • Rehabilitation and therapy
- • Loss of consortium
- • Punitive damages (where applicable)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Statutes of limitations vary by state and claim type.