Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Philadelphia Jury Finds For Plaintiff Against J&J for Mesh Product

A state court jury in Philadelphia last week found in favor of the Plaintiff and against Johnson & Johnson regarding injuries the Plaintiff sustained due to a pelvic mesh device. The device was manufactured by the company’s Ethicon unit. The jury found for the Plaintiff in the amount of $2.16 million.

This was the latest of roughly 54,800 lawsuits pending against Johnson & Johnson in state and federal courts over vaginal-mesh devices produced by Ethicon. There have been several major Plaintiff victories over the last few years regarding mesh products manufactured by different companies. The verdict last week follows a $12.5 million jury verdict in a transvaginal mesh lawsuit against Johnson and Johnson’s Ethicon division on December 22, 2015. That Philadelphia jury found that the Plaintiff suffered injuries from a Prolift pelvic mesh implant, which was removed from the medical device market in 2012. The $12.5 million award included $7 million in punitive damages as the jury heard evidence of Ethicon’s document destruction.


Booth Samuels and the attorneys at Pittman, Dutton & Hellums, P.C. are currently investigating mesh injury cases. If you or someone you love was implanted with a pelvic or vaginal mesh device after the year 2008 and have had revision surgery, please contact Booth Samuels at 1-866-515-8880 or by email at booths@pittmandutton.com for a free consultation.