Partial Verdict of $3.35 Million Handed Down in First Transvaginal Mesh Trial
In the first jury verdict to rule on whether Johnson & Johnson (J&J)’s Ethicon unit failed to properly warn of the risks of the vaginal mesh implant, Linda Gross, a 47 year-old South Dakota nurse, today was awarded $3.35 million after having required eighteen (18) surgeries to correct problems experienced after a transvaginal mesh implant.
In the verdict handed down in Atlantic City, New Jersey, jurors ruled that the company failed to warn the implanting surgeon of the very serious complications that can arise after a transvaginal mesh implant using Ethicon’s Gynecare Prolift."The jury verdict sends a strong signal to the defendants in these cases that our clients are the real victims and have suffered serious injuries. My firm continues to be contacted by women throughout the United States and we will continue to fight for their rights. We continue to investigate and prosecute cases on behalf of women who have been implanted with implants manufactured by defendants including Johnson & Johnson, C.R. Bard, American Medical Systems, and Boston Scientific."
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