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LaFollette IVC Filter Lawyer

Tennessee Product Liability Lawyer Helping Clients Injured By Defective IVC Filters in LaFollette

When we visit a physician or a surgeon to receive a medical device in LaFollette, we should be able to anticipate that we will not sustain serious injuries because a medical product is defective. However, dangerous medical devices harm patients much too frequently, resulting in lifelong disabilities and even fatalities in some cases. One of these dangerous medical devices is the inferior vena cava (IVC) filter.

If you or someone you love suffered harm after an IVC filter placement, you should speak with a LaFollette IVC filter lawyer as soon as possible to learn more about filing a claim for compensation.

What Is an IVC Filter and How Does It Harm Patients in LaFollette?

 What is an IVC filter, and how does the placement of one of these medical devices result in patient injury? According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, an IVC filter is “a small device that can stop blood clots from going up into the lungs.” It is placed in the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein in your body. The IVC filter is placed in a short surgical procedure, and it is typically used to prevent a pulmonary embolism as a result of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

However, as a report in Medscape explains, there are many complications with IVC filters and IVC filter placements, which can include but are not limited to the following:

  • Arrhythmia;
  • Air embolization;
  • Pneumothorax;
  • Hemothorax;
  • Bleeding at the insertion site;
  • Infection at the insertion site;
  • Insertion site thrombosis;
  • Renal dysfunction;
  • Arteriovenous (AV) fistula;
  • Incomplete opening of the filter;
  • Tilting and angulation problems with the filter;
  • Misplacement;
  • Entrapment of the guide wire;
  • Filter embolization;
  • Filter migration; and
  • Filter fracture.

Understanding IVC Filter Claims and Product Liability Lawsuits in LaFollette

 IVC filter lawsuits are a type of product liability lawsuit. Generally speaking, there are three different types of product liability claims that may be filed when an IVC filter causes harm:

  • Design defect, meaning that there is a defect in the design of the IVC filter;
  • Manufacturing defect, meaning that there was a defect when the IVC filter was manufactured; and
  • Marketing defect or failure to warn, meaning that the manufacturer did not properly warn patients about the risks associated with IVC filter placement.

Injured patients also may be able to file a breach of implied warranty claim or a negligence claim.

 How Long Do I Have to File an IVC Filter Injury Claim in LaFollette?

 Under Tennessee law (T.C.A. § 28-3-104), anyone who was injured by an IVC filter has one year from the date she sustained her injuries to file a lawsuit. Any failure to file a lawsuit within one year from the date of the accident can result in the injury victim being barred from seeking compensation through a personal injury claim.

The statute of limitations is also one year for filing a wrongful death claim if you lost a loved one due to a defective product. The only difference is that the statute of limitations begins running from the date of death of your loved one as opposed to the date of the injuries.

Contact an IVC Filter Lawyer in LaFollette

If you or someone you love suffered serious injuries after receiving an IVC filter, it is extremely important to discuss your options with an experienced LaFollette IVC filter attorney. The sooner you file a claim, the sooner you may receive compensation for your losses. Contact Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette today to work with a dedicated product liability lawyer on your case.

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