New Mirena IUD Lawsuit Alleges Migration into Abdominal Cavity: Now, AttorneyOne Can Provide Advice
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 15, 2013 -- AttorneyOne.com, a recognized authority on law, updated the website recently and they are now actively providing expert opinion in view of the recent news on Mirena IUD lawsuits and potential Mirena IUD Recall lawsuit.
According to court documents, on July 24, a Hardin County woman filed a lawsuit in Texas Eastern District Court alleging that Mirena IUD migrated into her abdominal cavity. The Mirena IUD, manufactured by Bayer, is an intrauterine device (IUD) that is inserted into the uterus as a contraceptive method. In the lawsuit, the plaintiff claims that she was implanted with the Mirena IUD in 2006 and in 2010 a CT scan revealed that the device had perforated her uterus and migrated into her abdominal cavity.
Court data updated on July 10, indicate that there are 105 actions currently pending in the Mirena IUD Multidistrict Litigation (MDL 2434, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York). The cases in the MDL allege that Mirena IUD may migrate away from its original position, perforate the uterus and/or cause related injuries.
Taking into consideration the latest developments, AttorneyOne.com updated the website and, now, can actively provide an expert opinion including how to get in contact with legal counsel easily and inexpensively in case of alleged Mirena IUD severe complications. Sean Burke, director of Media Relations at AttorneyOne.com, adds that the relevant information illustrates that people continue to file Mirena IUD lawsuits. "For that reason", he continues, "our focus should squarely fall on getting the word out and assisting people in finding the right legal assistance.”
On July 12, an Ohio woman filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania Eastern District Court (case no. 2:2013cv04082) alleging that Mirena IUD punctured her cervix. In the lawsuit, the plaintiff claims that she was implanted with the Mirena IUD in 2009 and two years later, it was revealed that the device had migrated and had punctured her cervix.
AttorneyOne.com has further information on Mirena IUD lawsuits including how to get in contact with legal counsel.
Headquartered in San Diego, CA Attorney One was founded in 2004 and is not a law firm. They offer a nationwide legal service which helps consumers find the best representation for their legal needs. You can learn more about Attorney One at our website http://www.attorneyone.com. You can also find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AttorneyOne. Checkout earlier news from us at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/8/prweb11024569.htm .
Sean Burke, AttorneyOne, http://www.attorneyone.com, 1-877-230-7343, [email protected]
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