Defective IUD Attorneys
The Paragard IUD (intrauterine device) is a popular non-hormonal birth control device designed to provide long-term contraception for women. Unlike hormonal IUDs, the Paragard IUD uses copper to prevent pregnancy and is intended to last up to 10 years. However, despite its effectiveness, many women have experienced serious complications related to the removal of the Paragard IUD. These complications have led to a wave of lawsuits against the manufacturer, claiming the device is defective and that women were not adequately warned about the risks.
If you or a loved one has suffered injuries or complications due to the Paragard IUD, you may be entitled to compensation. Take the quiz on this page to find out if you qualify to file a Paraguard IUD lawsuit.
What is the Paragard IUD?
The Paragard IUD is a small, T-shaped plastic device wrapped in copper, which is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare provider to prevent pregnancy. It works by releasing copper ions, which create an environment that is hostile to sperm, thereby preventing fertilization. Since the device contains no hormones, it is often chosen by women who want long-term, reversible contraception without the side effects associated with hormonal birth control.
While the Paragard IUD is designed to be easily removable, many women have reported that the device broke during removal, leaving pieces of the IUD inside their bodies. This can result in serious health complications, including infection, scarring, and the need for additional surgeries.
Complications and Health Risks
The most significant issue with the Paragard IUD is its tendency to break during removal, which can lead to a number of serious complications, including:
During the removal process, one or more arms of the Paragard IUD can break off and become lodged in the uterus or other parts of the body. This can lead to severe pain, infection, and injury to surrounding organs.
In many cases where the IUD breaks, surgery is required to remove the remaining fragments. This can involve invasive procedures such as hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, or even a full hysterectomy in severe cases.
The broken pieces of the IUD can perforate the uterus, leading to internal bleeding, scarring, and damage to other internal organs.
If pieces of the IUD are left inside the body, there is a risk of infection, which can lead to sepsis or other life-threatening conditions.
Women who undergo surgery to remove the broken pieces of the IUD may develop scar tissue, which can interfere with future fertility or cause chronic pain.
These complications can have long-lasting effects on a woman’s reproductive health and overall well-being, and many patients have been forced to undergo multiple surgeries to correct the damage caused by the defective IUD.
Allegations Against Paragard’s Manufacturer
The lawsuits filed against the manufacturer of the Paragard IUD allege that the device is defectively designed and that the company failed to adequately warn patients and healthcare providers about the risks of breakage during removal. The key allegations include:
- Defective Design: Plaintiffs claim that the Paragard IUD’s design makes it prone to breaking during removal, causing significant harm to patients.
- Failure to Warn: The lawsuits argue that the manufacturer did not properly warn women or their healthcare providers about the risks associated with the removal of the Paragard IUD, including the potential for the device to break and require additional surgeries.
- Negligence: The lawsuits allege that the manufacturer was negligent in its duty to design a safe product and failed to conduct adequate testing to ensure the safety and reliability of the Paragard IUD.
Who Can File a Paragard IUD Lawsuit?
If you or a loved one has experienced complications from the Paragard IUD, particularly during removal, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer. Potential claimants include women who have:
- Suffered pain, injury, or infection due to the breakage of the Paragard IUD during removal.
- Undergone surgery to remove broken pieces of the IUD.
- Experienced long-term health issues such as scarring, infertility, or chronic pain as a result of the device.
- Faced additional medical expenses or lost wages due to surgeries or recovery time related to the removal of the Paragard IUD.
Compensation Available in Paraguard IUD Lawsuits
Women who file lawsuits against the manufacturer of the Paragard IUD may be entitled to compensation for:
Reimbursement for the costs associated with surgeries, hospitalizations, medications, and ongoing treatments needed to address complications from the IUD.
Compensation for time missed from work due to medical procedures or recovery.
Damages for the physical and emotional pain caused by the complications of the Paragard IUD, including the trauma of additional surgeries or infertility.
In cases where the manufacturer’s conduct is found to be particularly reckless, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the company and deter future wrongdoing.
How Jurewitz Law Group Can Help
At Jurewitz Law Group, we understand the devastating impact that a defective medical device like the Paragard IUD can have on your life. Our experienced team of attorneys is dedicated to helping women who have been harmed by the Paragard IUD seek justice and compensation for their injuries.
We will thoroughly evaluate your case, gather the necessary evidence, and work tirelessly to hold the manufacturer accountable for the harm caused by their defective product. Our goal is to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve for your medical expenses, lost wages, and suffering.
Contact Us for a Free Paragard Case Evaluation
If you or a loved one has suffered complications related to the Paragard IUD, contact Jurewitz Law Group today for a free consultation. We can evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and help you pursue compensation. Take our quiz to find out if you qualify to file a lawsuit today.