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Page Bradley Now Accepting Personal Injury Cases Related to the Use of Mirena

Page Bradley is now continuing its review of cases for women injured by Mirena. Women who have used Mirena birth control may experience internal injuries and medical complications that necessitate the device’s immediate, emergency removal. As a result of their traumatic experiences, injury victims may be eligible for compensation.

Page Bradley to Review Cases for Victims of Defective Zimmer Knee Implants

Orthopedic surgery has worked wonders for many people. Through the use of orthopedic implants, injuries that may have been debilitating in the past can now be overcome. However, due to a series of product recalls in recent years, the orthopedic implant industry has fallen somewhat into disrepute. One notable recall is the Zimmer NextGen MIS Tibial Component, a knee replacement device. The device was recalled due to severe medical complications resulting from its use--complications which have subjected a large number of people to great amounts of pain and suffering.

Page Bradley Continues Case Reviews over Controversial Yasmin and Yaz Oral Contraceptives

The development of the birth control pill was a medical innovation with profound social implications. By giving women the power to take responsibility for contraception for the first time, it ushered in waves of social change too complex and manifold to even begin listing. Since the pill was first invented, there has been numerous developments in oral contraception. While most have been regarded as safe, a few have become controversial due to their potential side effects. Two such birth control pills are Yasmin and Yaz.

Page Bradley to Continue Reviewing Da Vinci Robotic Surgery Cases

The personal injury lawyers at Page Bradley announced they are continuing to review injury cases involving the da Vinci Surgical System. The firm is looking into claims against Intuitive Surgical, the makers of the alleged defective robotic equipment. Financial compensation is being sought for injured patients and their families.