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Complete the form, and our law firm intake team will contact you to assess your eligibility for a claim.
We inquire about your Paragard® injury through a series of questions. If you meet the criteria, we will send you a legal contract for your signature, initiating the compensation process.
To process your claim for compensation, we will gather your medical records pertaining to your injury and subsequently submit your claim.
The Claim Process
Injured From A Paragard® IUD That Broke Upon Removal?
The manufacturers of the Paragard® intrauterine device (IUD), including Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., are currently facing lawsuits claiming they failed to adequately warn that an arm of the Paragard® IUD could break and require surgical removal and that the design of the Paragard® IUD is defective.
Compensation May Be Available
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Paragard® lawsuits allege that the manufacturers of the Paragard® IUD put women at risk as a result of a defect in the device.
The Paragard® copper intrauterine device (IUD) has recently been linked to serious injuries and complications. Women have begun filing lawsuits against the IUD's manufacturers, including Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., claiming the companies failed to adequately warn that an arm of the Paragard® IUD could break and require surgical removal and that the design of the Paragard® IUD is defective.
Paragard® lawsuits allege that the manufacturers of the Paragard® IUD put women at risk as a result of a defect in the device.
The Paragard® copper intrauterine device (IUD) has recently been linked to serious injuries and complications. Women have begun filing lawsuits against the IUD's manufacturers, including Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., claiming the companies failed to adequately warn that an arm of the Paragard® IUD could break and require surgical removal and that the design of the Paragard® IUD is defective.
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Our law firm is filing claims for a Paragard® Lawsuit.
If an arm of a Paragard® IUD breaks before or during the initial removal procedure, the arm fragment of the Paragard® IUD may become embedded into the uterine wall.
Embedment into the uterine wall
Additional invasive procedures may be needed
If an arm of a Paragard® IUD breaks before or during initial removal, additional invasive surgical procedures to remove the broken arm fragment of the Paragard® IUD may be needed.
Compensation May Be Available