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In recent decades, metal-on-metal (MOM) hip implants were pushed on patients as a better and more reliable option than other types of hip replacements. Unfortunately, these hip implants carried significant risks that simply were not properly disclosed to patients. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now raised serious public safety concerns regarding metal-on-metal hip replacements.

If you or someone you love was affected by a defective MOM, we encourage you to reach out to our Buffalo metal-on-metal hip implant lawyers right away to learn how we can help. With years of legal experience and a record of results under our belt, our skilled defective medical device attorneys have what it takes to aggressively pursue the rightful recovery you are owed.

Metal-On-Metal (MOM) Hip Implant: Safety Concerns

A metal-on-metal hip implant is a broad term used to describe a hip replacement device in which both the “ball” and the “socket” are made of metal. As metal is durable, many companies marketed these types of hip replacements to patients as “long-lasting” and “reliable.” Unfortunately, the reality has not lived up to those promises.

As the ball and the socket slide against each other, small metal particles may be released. The wear, tear, and corrosion has the potential to cause major health problems for the patient. In fact, it may lead to the patient developing a condition called metallosis, a type of metal poisoning. This, in turn, can cause serious complications, including:

  • Inflammation
  • Swelling
  • Severe pain
  • Bone loss
  • Hip dislocation
  • Total hip failure
  • Muscle breakdown
  • Infection
  • Heart problems

If you received a metal-on-metal hip implant and you have since developed medical complications or injuries, you may be eligible to recover compensation by filing a lawsuit against the responsible medical device manufacturer. Companies have a legal responsibility to put reasonably safe products on the market. There have been serious questions raised about the safety of MOM hip implants. Claims have been raised on the grounds of defective manufacturing, design flaws, and inadequate warnings about the risks associated with these medical devices. Under such circumstances, liable entities can be held accountable for your damages with the help of a Buffalo MOM implant attorney.

When Are Manufacturers Liable?

Metal-on-metal hip replacements used throughout the mid-2000s and early 2010s can cause permanent physical damage to patients. Studies show that the metal debris from this type of hip replacement can destroy bone, muscle, and tissue around the implant. Furthermore, the metal debris can travel through the body and cause hearing loss, organ damage, heart problems, vision issues, and other life-threatening consequences. Many people with metal-on-metal hip implants need revision surgery to remove the damaged parts and replace them with a new hip implant, leading to a long road to recovery.

The companies that made and sold metal-on-metal hips either recalled them or quietly removed them from the market and no longer sell them. Tens of thousands of patients have filed lawsuits against the companies that produced these hips, and plaintiffs have won multi-million dollar trial verdicts against them. Lawsuits are ongoing against Johnson & Johnson for their DePuy Pinnacle hip and Biomet Orthopaedics for their M2a Magnum hips.

We are currently reviewing cases involving the following hip brands:

  • Zimmer Biomet Magnum M2a
  • DePuy Pinnacle by Johnson & Johnson
  • Exactech Connexion GXL
  • Stryker Rejuvenate
  • Stryker ABG II
  • DePuy ASR
  • Zimmer Durom
  • Wright Medical Conserve
  • Wright Medical Profemur

Reach out to a dedicated Buffalo attorney when your life is impacted by a defective metal-on-metal hip implant.

Maximize Your Financial Recovery

When a metal-on-metal hip replacement goes wrong, a patient is entitled to financial compensation for the full value of their economic and non-economic damages. Sadly, medical device manufacturers and their insurance companies are known to fight these claims aggressively, working to pay out as little as possible in settlements or in litigation.

At Richmond Vona, LLC, our Buffalo, NY defective hip implant attorneys work tirelessly to help our clients maximize their settlement offer or trial verdict. You may be eligible to recover damages for:

  • Emergency medical treatment
  • Other medical bills and expenses
  • Cost to repair or rehabilitate the hip
  • Loss of current and future wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Disfigurement
  • Permanent physical impairment
  • Loss of life enjoyment

Contact us online or call to learn more about us and how our attorneys can help you during a free initial consultation.

Get Help From a Buffalo Metal on Metal Hip Implant Attorney Today

At Richmond Vona, LLC, our Buffalo metal on metal hip implant lawyers have the skills and experience needed to effectively represent clients who suffered harm as a result of MOM hip replacement. To set up a free, completely confidential review of your case, please contact us today. From our Buffalo law office, we serve communities throughout Western New York, including in Lockport, Niagara Falls, North Tonawanda, and Lackawanna.

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