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If you need hernia mesh claim advice having suffered from complications, you can contact our specialist team for help.
We’re already involved in legal action for victims claiming damages for vaginal mesh implant problems. We can now also take cases forward for hernia mesh complications as well.
The Group Action Lawyers are fighting in over 30 different group legal actions. Millions of pounds have been recovered for victims across a broad range of cases, with £1.3m recovered so far alone in the PIP breast Implant scandal.
If you need to make a hernia mesh claim, our lawyers can help you now.
You can make a hernia mesh claim if you’ve suffered complications arising from your procedure.
Problems that people can suffer from can include:
It’s important to know that hernia mesh procedures are not banned in the UK. They have been subject to massive recalls in the US, and we think more needs to be done here.
The NHS has faced criticism over inconsistent follow-up and guidance. With a potential risk rate of complications being as high as 30%, patients need to be fully aware of things like:
You can make a hernia mesh claim on a No Win, No Fee basis with our specialist representation.
If you’re eligible to claim and we think we can win your case, we can offer to write off our legal fees in the event the case fails to succeed.
It’s important to know that some consumer protection legislation has strict time limitations to claim. This can mean that victims miss the deadlines even when they had no knowledge that there was a problem or a case to make.
We recommend that you contact our team as soon as you can to avoid missing out on the chance to claim. You may be eligible to claim for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity, as well as for any financial losses and expenses.
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