There is no cost associated with completing the pre-qualification and eligibility process or with signing a legal team. The legal team is only compensated with a successful judgment or settlement handed down in your favor.
Filling out the pre-qualification and eligibility form provides the law firm(s) with the proper information to get the ball rolling on determining whether you have a case. Once that is completed, the legal team will request records for confirmation of your diagnosis and move forward with the investigation.
Yes. Our legal partner works directly with plaintiffs, but there are often times when help from family and friends is needed due to the extend of the injuries. Consulting with a lawyer is the first step to finding out the necessary steps to take and the advisable course of action.
Defective Medical Device Lawsuits partners with law firms working towards providing families with justice and the compensation they deserve from those who failed to warn consumers of the inherent risk of faulty medical devices.
No, Defective Medical Device Lawsuits is not a law firm and is not qualified to give any legal advice. We advocate for those individuals who have been harmed or injured by assisting them with understanding the cause of their situation, identifying who may be responsible, and helping them take steps to pursue justice against the wrongdoers.