Wednesday, July 31, 2013

DePuy Files Summary Judgment in California ASR Case


Johnson & Johnson, DePuy Orthopaedics Inc. and their affiliated companies have moved for summary adjudication in an ASR hip implant case scheduled to be California’s first bellwether trial on October 1, 2013.

The Defendants filed their summary judgment motion in San Francisco Superior Court July 26. This was the deadline given by Judge Richard A. Kramer, who presides over the coordinated DePuy ASR hip cases in California.
 
The Plaintiff in the case is Robert Eugene Ottman. His opposition motion is due August 30. The judge has already scheduled a hearing on dispositive motions for September 13.
 
In related news, Judge Kramer has ruled that some plaintiffs who are in the consolidated action in California can add DePuy Pinnacle hip implant claims to their lawsuits. The ruling came as a result of a motion filed jointly by seven plaintiffs. DePuy recalled the metal-on-metal ASR in 2010, but has not yet recalled the metal-on-metal Pinnacle hip replacement system. All signs from the Defendants point to no recall in sight.
The two DePuy products have been under U.S. Food and Drug Administration scrutiny, primarily because of one dangerous alleged side effect called “metal poisoning,” or “metallosis.” According to the FDA, metal ions could peel off into the patient’s bloodstream when the device’s metal parts rub together. This could lead to potentially severe health problems such as tissue damage, necrosis and pseudo-tumors.
Our firm is currently investigating claims for those people who have been implanted with DePuy hip replacement devices, ASR, Pinnacle, and all other metal-on-metal hips. If you would like a free case evaluation, please contact Booth Samuels at toll free 1-866-515-8880 or at booths@pittmandutton.com.
 
 
 

 

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