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Starting your vaginal mesh lawsuit with the Group Action Lawyers, if you’ve yet to do so, can be quick and easy.
In the UK, there has been legal actions going on for quite some time. However, it’s taken a while for regulators and the NHS to really act on vaginal mesh complications that people are suffering from. Only last year did the NHS finally put a widespread pause on the use of mesh implants, pending further investigations. Although there are still few definitive answers we need in terms of the problems people are suffering from, we’re taking legal action for women who are suffering with problems.
We’re calling on anyone who has yet to initiate a vaginal mesh lawsuit in the UK to contact our team as soon as possible.
Our advice is that you should have already started your vaginal mesh lawsuit if you’ve yet to take action. There can be a number of timeframes in cases of this nature and you don’t want to accidentally miss any opportunity you have to make a claim.
We’ve had to reject cases because of the deadlines passing. Don’t risk being one of the women we have to turn away when our hands are tied by legal timeframes to claim.
If you’re suffering with mesh implant complications, speak to our team for free, no-obligation advice about your rights and option for justice. We can normally tell you right away if we think we can help you and then it’s up to you as to what you wish to do.
A vaginal mesh lawsuit in the UK is a claim for personal injury compensation. We’re looking to recover compensation for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity you have suffered, and may continue to suffer in the future.
We also look to recover any losses and expenses as well.
Right now, we’re representing women who have suffered problems and have placed their vaginal mesh lawsuit with our expert team. We can offer No Win, No Fee representation as well as our vast experience, and ensure that you have a female lawyer working on the case.
For help and advice, please contact the team, but remember to do so as soon as you can. We don’t like turning people away, but we may have to if a key date has passed for your claim!
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