Persons in Maryland and elsewhere in the United States are being injured by deficient shoulder pain pump devices because of the fact that some creators of such devices have unwisely directed physicians in what way to administer the pain pump. When a shoulder pain pump catheter is directly inserted into the shoulder joint during arthroscopic shoulder surgery, the pain pump can provoke an extremely painful malady named postarthroscopic glenhumeral chondrolysis, also known as PAGCL. This injury results in deteriorated cartilage and leads to excruciating misery in the victim.
Victims of defective shoulder pain pump injury in Maryland and throughout America have a legal recourse via a shoulder pain pump lawsuit against the corporations which are responsible for their pain. So far, such shoulder pain pump lawsuits have targeted I-Flow Corp. and Stryker Corp., which produce the pumps, as well as the manufacturers of the anesthetics bupivacaine and epinephrine employed in the pumps. Persons injured due to a shoulder pain pump contend that such corporations failed to make necessary safety studies, and also did not alert doctors of the risk of applying a shoulder pain pump improperly.
Instead of soothing a shoulder surgery patient in Maryland or elsewhere, some shoulder pain pumps intended to help instead cause great harm through irreversible cartilage damage. Victims then face severe pain and often are unable to sit or stand without agony. Such victims must be compensated financially for their medical bills, for lost wages from missed time at work and for their pain and suffering. Their severe pain must be remedied, and the financial means for doing so may require hiring an experienced Maryland shoulder pain pump lawyer.
The many persons in Maryland and throughout America who have sustained injury because of a deficient shoulder pain pump may seek recovery via a shoulder pain pump lawsuit. Their Maryland shoulder pain pump lawyer can hold accountable the corporations whose negligence led to their shoulder pain pump injury. Notify an experienced Maryland shoulder pain pump lawyer immediately and initiate the legal process of gaining full and fair monetary recovery.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Maryland. However, the law firm works with outside attorneys and local lawyers to litigate claims for Maryland as needed.
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