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Skilled Legal Guidance For Women Injured Or Harmed By Birth Control Products

The Mirena IUD and Yaz have reportedly been linked to a number of serious complications. Because the manufacturers may have failed to properly design these products and failed to adequately warn patients and doctors about their side effects, women have suffered needless complications. You may be able to file a claim for financial compensation for your losses. Contact a skilled personal injury attorney for guidance regarding your options.

No-nonsense Female Lawyers Helping Alabama Women With Birth Control Product Injuries

At the Birmingham law office of Salter Ferguson, LLC, our experienced legal team provides you with the support and skills you need to fight for your right to compensation. Although no amount of money can ever repay you for what you’ve lost because of a defective medical device or dangerous drug, a financial recovery can help you pay your medical bills, provide you with future medical treatment and compensate you for lost income, pain and suffering. Let us help you get through this difficult time.

Problems Caused By Mirena Iud Devices

For many women who suffered complications with Mirena IUD devices, there was no choice but to surgically remove the defective product. You may have a viable claim if your device migrated out of your uterus but remained in your abdominal cavity requiring surgery.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pelvic pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Perforation of the uterus
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Pseudo tumor

Serious Medical Issues Caused By Yaz

While taking Yaz, a woman may have a major blood clot. This can lead to serious, even fatal, results, such as:

  • Stroke
  • TIA
  • Heart attack
  • Pulmonary embolus
  • Deep vein thrombosis

Each Defective Birth Control Product Case Is Unique — Call Us To Discuss Your Potential Claim Today

Manufacturers of these defective birth control products should be held liable for your injuries. Contact our office in Birmingham, Alabama, to learn about your options. Connect with us online to schedule your free initial consultation. You can also call us at 877-298-4878.

We offer flexible appointment times, and we will visit you at your location if you are unable to travel to our office.