Mirena Lawsuits Mounts, Attorneys Flooded With Claims

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It is already 3,000, but there appears to be no stoppage for the filing of Mirena lawsuits. Every Mirena attorney is flooded with claims and is busy evaluating and filing the most appropriate ones. With over 70,000 adverse injuries reported to the FDA officially and thousands gone unreported, the state and federal pools are likely to expand immensely in the coming days.

Mirena Lawsuit Alleges Pelvic Injury

A recently filed Mirena injury lawsuit has sought compensatory and punitive damages from Bayer claiming that its IUD contraceptive perforated and injured plaintiff’s pelvic organs.  Filed in a Massachusetts district court, the litigant claims that design defect let the device migrate from its place and “perforated the anterior region of her pelvis, requiring surgical removal.”

The plaintiff experienced severe abdominal pain and infection two year after the IUD was inserted. Diagnosis revealed that the Mirena birth control was embedded with her pelvic structure. She underwent surgery to remove it. Her Mirena lawyer holds the manufacturer responsible for the injury because of its “failure to warn, fraudulent misrepresentation of safety information, and introduction of defective birth control IUD.” She had “injuries to her pelvic organs and formation of adhesions” in the migrated area.

Federal Court Seeks Second Disposition Pool

The New York federal court looking after the Mirena MDL has sought preparation of second disposition pool. The bellwether trial of the first group of Mirena lawsuits is expected to be in March 2016 following discovery and pretrial rulings by Judge Cathy Seibel. The outcome is to impact the verdict in 1,500 liability claims part of the MDL until now.

Issued on April 20, the latest order calls for selection of 15 Mirena lawsuits to be the part of the second pool by July 2. Mirena attorneys representing plaintiffs and the defendants are to select five each while another five claims are to be chosen randomly. Four of these lawsuits are expected to be tried first at the end of 2016 or early 2017.

Meanwhile, the New Jersey state MDL has completed the creation of the second disposition pool. The first group of over 1,800 Mirena lawsuits is slated for early 2016 trial while the second pool will undergo trail in the second half of that year.

Mississippi Women Sues Lawyers for Botched Mirena Lawsuit

A Mississippi woman has been suing three Mirena lawyers claiming that the delay in filing her IUD injury claim led to lapse of statute of limitations and dismissal of the lawsuit. “Lawyers claiming experience in ‘bad drug’ litigation allowed the statute of limitations on plaintiff’s underlying claim to lapse, thereby forever barring plaintiff from receiving compensation for the serious injuries that she suffered as a result of the defective Mirena IUD,” reads her suit seeking $500,000 in damages citing negligence and breach of fiduciary duty by three law farms.

A Mirena attorney is expected to evaluate and file any claim depending on specific state statute of limitations. Though delayed filing is granted in some cases, inordinate time lag allows the defendant to seek the dismissal of your claim and courts usually adhere to it.

Call on 1-800-632-1404 consult our Mirena injury attorney to evaluate your case and ask for compensation covering past and future medical expenses, loss of employment, and physical suffering.

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