San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2012
The media spotlight is often a double-edged sword. No one knows this better than Dinah Terrill and people who suffer from alleged Zimmer NexGen Knee complications. And yet, the real story here is being overlooked according to Sean Burke of AttorneyOne
According to court documents, on May 25th, 2012, Kansas resident, Dinah Terrill, filed a lawsuit in Kansas District Court (case no. 2:2012cv02327) alleging that her Zimmer’s NexGen Knee implant components (incl. the Zimmer NexGen LPS-Flex, the NexGen GSF LPS-Flex and the NexGen MIS Tibia) caused her Zimmer knee failure leading to revision surgery. The NexGen Knee is manufactured by Zimmer Holdings a medical device manufacturer specializing in orthopedic implants. The plaintiff claims that after the implantation of the Zimmer Knee in October 2009 she began to experience pain and knee failure was determined by doctors. As a result revision surgery was needed to fix the problem.
This new lawsuit has been consolidated with the Zimmer NexGen knee failure multidistrict litigation (MDL No. 2272) currently ongoing in U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
AttorneyOne.com, a recognized authority on law, can provide helpful advice and simple solutions including how to get in contact with legal counsel so that, in case of alleged severe complications from Zimmer NexGen Knee, someone can easily and inexpensively deal with it. As Mr. Burke, director of Media Relations for AttorneyOne.com, added, “What all this information really illustrates is that threat from Zimmer NexGen Knee remains. For that reason, our focus should squarely fall on getting the word out and assisting people in finding the right legal assistance.”
In April 2011, Zimmer Inc. announced it was initiating a Class 2 Recall “due to the potential for breakdown of the AlTiN PVD (black) coating during surgery and the coating could fall into the surgical site. The firm has received 22 reports of the black coating coming off the instruments after cleaning and sterilization cycles and 5 resulted in a delay of surgery.”
AttorneyOne.com has further information on Zimmer NexGen Knee lawsuits including how to get in contact with legal counsel.
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