Defective Medical Device

When a safe medical device is used, a person’s life can be sustained, prolonged or improved. Many people rely on safe medical devices to help them cope with medical conditions. However, it is the dangerous medical devices that can impact people’s lives on an even larger scale.

The Brian D. Kaschel Law Office represents people who have been injured due to dangerous medical devices and implants, as well as those whose family members have died due to complications from dangerous medical devices and implants.

Contact the Brian D. Kaschel Law Office online or by telephone at (203) 259-5251 to speak with a knowledgeable Connecticut medical device injury attorney.

Types of Medical Devices and Implants

As a skilled Fairfield defective medical device lawyer, I can efficiently evaluate your case and determine if we can proceed with an injury claim. Using my knowledge of medical malpractice and products liability law, I seek justice and compensation on behalf of you and your family.

My law firm handles claims involving defective medical devices that include:

  • Cosmetic implants
  • Defibrillators
  • Joint replacements for ankles, elbows, hips and knees
  • Leads
  • Mesh patches
  • Pacemakers
  • Stents

In these claims, it is often the product manufacturer that can be held liable for the injury or death. We do not have to prove that the manufacturer knowingly sold a defective medical product. We need to prove that the product is dangerous when used either as intended or in a reasonable manner.

Free Initial Consultation With a Connecticut Medical Device Injury Lawyer

If you have suffered serious health problems, or if your loved one died due to a dangerous or defective medical device, please call me at (203) 259-5251 to schedule a free initial consultation. You can also contact my law office online. I am conveniently located in downtown Fairfield with plenty of free parking available right at my office.

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