Paragard® intrauterine devices (IUDs) are designed to prevent pregnancy. But new lawsuits claim that Paragard copper IUDs can break while inside the body, leaving plastic and metal behind even after the device is removed.
New lawsuits allege that Paragard copper IUDs can break and leave behind plastic and metal fragments, even after removal. If you or a loved one had a Paragard device removed within the past three years and believe it broke, you may be eligible to file a Paragard IUD lawsuit to seek compensation.
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If your Paragard IUD broke upon removal and you experienced serious injury or Paragard side effects, you may be eligible for compensation. Please fill out the form above so we can help you confirm your eligibility and begin your path to justice.
This is a practical question regarding the steps involved in initiating a claim, including where to file, what forms to complete, and the overall process for seeking compensation.
These questions are crucial in helping affected individuals understand their rights and the process for seeking justice and compensation for the harm they’ve endured.
Potential claimants frequently inquire about the type of documentation or evidence needed to prove …….Paragard IUD lawsuits have called the safety of this removal process, and the product itself, into question.
At this time, the most notable Paragard side effects occur when the device’s arms break off inside of the body. The broken plastic and copper coil can get embedded in the uterine wall or other organs.
Those affected may need to undergo invasive surgeries, such as a hysteroscopy or hysterectomy, to have the fragments removed from the body.
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