Understanding IVC Filter Lawsuits
Understanding IVC Filter Lawsuits
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IVC Filter Lawsuits: History and Developments
A summary of problems linked to inferior vena cava (IVC) filters, including litigation by injured patients and FDA action.
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Can I Sue If My IVC Filter Hasn't Caused Me Problems?
Your options are limited if your IVC filter hasn't caused actual harm, but a "medical monitoring" claim might be an option in some states.
What to Expect in an IVC Injury Case
What to Expect in an IVC Injury Case
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Can I Still File a Lawsuit If My IVC Filter Problems Didn't Show Up Right Away?
How the lawsuit-filing deadline set by the statute of limitations might apply to your IVC filter lawsuit.
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How Long Will My IVC Filter Case Take?
It’s difficult to predict whether your IVC filter case will settle or go to trial. But here’s what you need to know about potential timelines.
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How Much Is Your IVC Filter Case Worth?
It's not easy to put a dollar value on your IVC filter case, but understanding how "damages" work is crucial.
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How Much Can I Get For "Pain and Suffering" in an IVC Filter Case?
Personal injury plaintiffs can receive compensation for “pain and suffering.” Here’s how these losses are calculated in IVC filter cases.
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Will My IVC Filter Injury Case Settle?
Here's why most IVC filter lawsuits settle, and what to expect from the process.
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Will I Need to Testify in My IVC Filter Case?
The plaintiff will probably need to give deposition testimony in a lawsuit over injury from a failed inferior vena cava (IVC) filter, but trial testimony is unlikely.
Working With a Lawyer for Your IVC Filter Case
Working With a Lawyer for Your IVC Filter Case
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Finding an Attorney for Your IVC Filter Case
How do you choose the lawyer who's right for you and your IVC filter lawsuit?