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    Dexcom G6 Lawsuit | CGM Hypoglycemia Injury Help
    Continuous Glucose Monitor

    Dexcom G6 Lawsuit | CGM Hypoglycemia Injury Help

    Harm from a faulty Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor or app failure to warn? Seizures, coma, or death may qualify. Free case review.

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    You may qualify if:

    • You or a loved one used a Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor
    • The device provided faulty readings or the companion app failed to warn of dangerous glucose levels
    • You suffered a serious hypoglycemic event, seizure, coma, or death
    • You required emergency medical treatment

    Personal injury deadlines vary by state. Dexcom G6 lawsuits are active—request a free case review to learn your options.

    Dexcom G6 CGM Failures

    Continuous glucose monitors (CGM) help diabetes patients monitor glucose levels. The Dexcom G6 is the subject of personal injury lawsuits alleging that the device provided faulty blood sugar readings and that its companion app failed to warn patients about falling glucose levels.

    Affected people may have experienced comas, seizures, or death because of serious hypoglycemic events related to defective CGMs. If you or a loved one was harmed, you may be eligible to explore a Dexcom lawsuit.

    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)

    Common Symptoms & Health Effects

    Faulty or inaccurate blood sugar readings
    App failed to alert to falling glucose
    Severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
    Seizures or loss of consciousness
    Hospitalization or death related to glucose events

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Start a free, confidential case review to see whether you may qualify before filing deadlines pass.

    Statutes of limitations vary by state and claim type.