Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit | TVM POP & SUI Injury Help
Injured by transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence? FDA stopped sales, but existing implant claims continue. Free case review.
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You may qualify if:
- You received transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI)
- The mesh failed, eroded, or caused serious complications
- You required additional surgery, medication, or ongoing treatment
- You continue to suffer pain, disability, or reduced quality of life
The FDA ordered manufacturers to stop selling TVM products, but women with existing implants may still file claims. Deadlines vary by state.
Transvaginal Mesh Failures
Transvaginal mesh implants (TVM) are used to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women. Unfortunately, many of these implants have been the subject of recalls and injuries, with women filing medical device lawsuits after experiencing severe complications.
When TVM fails, women may experience severe injuries requiring medication or additional surgeries. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered manufacturers to stop selling TVM products, but women who already have TVMs may be eligible to file a personal injury 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)
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Frequently Asked Questions
These answers explain eligibility, timelines, and how review works for this claim type.
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See If You Qualify
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Statutes of limitations vary by state and claim type.