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Defective Medical Device Lawyer

What to Know About Defective Medical Device Cases

Medical devices are meant to heal—not harm. But when a device malfunctions, is poorly designed, improperly manufactured, or inadequately tested, the consequences can be catastrophic. Patients may suffer severe complications, additional surgeries, infections, long-term disability, or life-threatening injuries.

If you’ve been harmed by a defective medical device, immediate action is essential. Device packaging, implant records, serial numbers, medical charts, imaging, and communication with your healthcare provider can all serve as critical evidence for your claim. Our law firm specializes in defective medical device cases, working with biomedical engineers, medical specialists, and product safety experts to uncover what went wrong and who is responsible.

Injuries involving medical devices often worsen over time or require revision surgery. Early legal and medical intervention safeguards your rights. We manage every aspect of your device injury claim—from collecting manufacturer documentation to negotiations or litigation—so you can focus on getting the care you need.

Dental malpractice can happen in a moment — even during what seems like a routine procedure — leaving patients in pain, with infection, nerve damage, or long-term complications. Because dental work involves delicate structures like nerves, bone, soft tissue, and complex tools, mistakes can have serious consequences.

If you’ve suffered injury or harm from a dental care provider, it’s critical to act quickly. Detailed dental records, X-rays, treatment notes, and communications with your dentist may serve as vital evidence to support your claim. Our law firm specializes in dental malpractice cases, working closely with dental experts and other medical professionals to investigate the cause of your injury and hold negligent providers accountable.

Even when an injury appears minor, it may worsen over time or require further corrective treatment. That’s why timely legal and medical attention is essential. We handle every stage of your dental negligence claim — from gathering clinical records to negotiations or litigation — so you can focus on recovery while we pursue compensation.

Who’s Liable in a Defective Medical Device Case?

Defective medical device claims can involve multiple responsible parties. Liability may fall on:

Device Manufacturers

For design defects, manufacturing errors, inadequate warnings, or failure to meet product safety standards.

Hospitals & Medical Providers

When improper implantation, misuse, or failure to warn contributes to device-related injuries.

Distributors or Retailers

When they sell devices known to be hazardous or improperly labeled.

Our attorneys execute detailed investigations: we examine device records, surgical notes, implant logs, recalls, FDA reports, and corporate communications to identify every liable party. We dispute denials, challenge insurance tactics, and pursue full accountability.

Common Causes of Defective Medical Device Injuries

Device failures often occur without warning — and can lead to serious, long-term harm. Common causes include:

Our attorneys thoroughly evaluate device data, imaging, surgical notes, expert evaluations, and testing records to determine exactly how the device failed and why.

What to Do After Suspected Medical Device Failure

If you suspect your injury was caused by a defective medical device, take these actions immediately:

Seek Immediate Medical Evaluation
Notify Appropriate Authorities
Preserve All Evidence
Gather Witness Details
Consult a Defective Medical Device Lawyer

Our attorneys thoroughly evaluate device data, imaging, surgical notes, expert evaluations, and testing records to determine exactly how the device failed and why.

Common Injuries in Defective Medical Device Cases

Defective devices can cause significant and sometimes permanent harm. Common injuries include:

Even seemingly moderate complications can escalate and require extensive treatment. We document every aspect of your physical, financial, and long-term damages to maximize available compensation.

Why Defective Medical Device Cases Require Aggressive Legal Action

Defective device cases are technically complex and often involve major medical manufacturers, corporate healthcare systems, and multi-layer insurance policies. Manufacturers may deny defects, blame medical providers, or downplay the severity of your injuries.

Our firm approaches every case with urgency and precision. We obtain expert device testing, biomedical analysis, product design evaluations, and pursue compensation for your injuries, medical costs, lost income, and long-term disability.

Lawyer reviewing defective medical device records and manufacturer documents.

What to Do After a Medical Device Failure

Taking the right steps immediately after discovering a faulty device protects your claim:

Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Document injuries and complications quickly.

Notify Relevant Authorities

File appropriate medical and device incident reports.

Capture Evidence

Keep all device-related materials, medical records, and images of injuries.

Gather Witness Details

Collect names and contact information from medical staff or others familiar with your case.

Consult a Defective Medical Device Lawyer

An attorney ensures every critical piece of evidence is preserved.

Even minor delays—such as failing to secure implant records or device testing results—can weaken your case. Our firm ensures comprehensive evidence collection from the start.

Common Causes of Defective Medical Device Injuries

Medical device failures often occur suddenly and can lead to severe harm. Frequent contributing factors include:

National data shows thousands of preventable injuries caused annually by medical devices—highlighting the need for strict quality control and accountability.

How Medical Device Insurance Coverage Works

Understanding insurance coverage is essential in defective device claims:

 

Product Liability Coverage

Manufacturers carry insurance that covers injuries from defective products.

Medical Facility or Provider Coverage

Additional coverage may apply when providers misused or improperly implanted a device.

Corporate Liability Policies

Larger medical corporations often have layered insurance policies.

Coverage disputes are common—manufacturers frequently deny fault. Our attorneys collect critical evidence, including device testing reports, expert evaluations, and surgical documentation, to establish liability.

Patient experiencing severe complications due to a recalled medical device.

How Our Defective Medical Device Attorneys Build Your Case

Our firm uses a comprehensive, evidence-focused strategy:

Our proactive approach ensures that all key evidence is preserved early and that your rights are defended at every stage.

Compensation Available After a Defective Medical Device Injury

You may be entitled to compensation for:

We collaborate with financial and medical experts to calculate damages accurately and pursue full compensation.

Contact a Defective Medical Device Lawyer Today

If a faulty medical device injured you, time is critical. Manufacturers and insurers often minimize claims or attempt quick, low settlements.

At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we handle every legal step—investigation, document collection, manufacturer negotiations, and litigation if necessary. We know how device cases work, what evidence matters, and how to present a strong claim that protects your rights.

Thorough Case Investigation
Medical & Engineering Expert Support
Insurance Negotiation
Litigation-Ready Representation

Don’t delay. Request your free consultation today and let us fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

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