If you or a woman you care about has been injured due to the use of Essure, please reach out to our experienced Woodland Hills Essure injury attorneys who can help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
What is Essure?Essure is a permanent birth control device. The device is a flexible coil-shaped insert that is placed in the fallopian tubes. It is made from materials such as polyester fibers, titanium, nickel, silver-tin, stainless steel and platinum—all materials commonly used for medical devices.
How Essure WorksThe Essure device provides permanent birth control by creating a barrier in the fallopian tubes which prevents sperm from reaching eggs, and thus prevents conception. The Essure device is placed in the fallopian tubes via the vagina and cervix, so no surgery is required. Once in place, the devices form the barrier over the course of 3 months. The implantation of this device is permanent, and thus irreversible.
The product has been available since 2002, and many women turned to Essure as a method for permanent birth control for a variety of reasons including:
However, even with these benefits many women have suffered serious side effects after getting the Essure device implanted.
Harmful Effects of EssureThough the Essure device is has certain benefits over other forms of permanent birth control, thousands of women have suffered from serious side effects after implantation of the device.
According to the FDA, women reported suffering from side effects including:
In addition to these side effects, the device has caused even more serious health issues specifically:
Thousands of women have been injured by these dangerous side effects and many other women with the device may still be at risk of suffering these serious side effects.
Essure Litigation and Mass TortsAfter thousands of complaints about the side effects cause by Essure, the FDA finally restricted the sale and distribution of Essure. The FDA required specific warning labels that warned patients of the possible side effects as well as a patient decision checklist that doctors were supposed to complete with patients before getting the device. Still, even after this regulation and bans on the sale of the device in other countries, Bayer, the maker of Essure, continued to sell the item in the United States (the item was originally developed by Conceptus Inc., which was purchased by Bayer). It was not until 2018 that the company finally discontinued sales in the United Sates. Additionally, the FDA ordered Bayer to conduct mandatory follow-up of women who currently have the device.
As a result of their injuries from the Essure device, thousands of women are taking legal action against Bayer. Because of how many cases there are with similar injuries, the harm done by Essure is considered a mass tort.
The complaints against Bayer argue that:
Because of Bayer’s actions and continued sale of the Essure product, many women have been injured and others are still at risk. If you have been injured by Essure, it is important to speak with an skilled Woodland Hills Essure injury attorney who can help you get the compensation you deserve.
Talk to an Experienced Woodland Hills Essure Injury AttorneyNo one should have to suffer serious injuries as a result of a device they thought was going to be safe and helpful. The Essure Injury Attoreys at Walch Law, are experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including mass tort cases against large corporations such as the Essure claims against Bayer. Bringing a claim against a large corporation can be daunting, but with an experienced attorney by your side, it is worth it so you can get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
Financial compensation, or damages, received in a mass torts case can be obtained for:
Our attorneys can use our knowledge and understanding of the mass tort claim process to represent your claim so you can get the financial recovery that you deserve. We offer FREE initial case consultations to women injured by the Essure device—we discuss your case, answer your Essure litigation questions, and discuss possible options. Call us today to set up your free consultation at 866-INJURY2 (866-465-8792) or by filling out our online contact form.