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Defective Medical Devices
Defective medical devices harm millions of Americans every year. The injuries can be catastrophic and can affect our clients' lives forever. Gacovino, Lake & Associates has fought on behalf of families affected by several different medical devices, such as:
- Heart devices
- Stents
- Pain pumps
- Transvaginal patches
- Cochlear implants
- Hip replacements
- Knee replacements
Medical Devices and Wrongful Death
If your loved one died as a result of a defective medical device, you have our deepest condolences. We recognize the emotional pain and suffering that is associated with losing a loved one unexpectedly. And, as a result, we handle wrongful death cases with compassion and care. We will evaluate the details of your case and provide you and your family with the personalized attention and service you deserve.
To find out if we can help you seek and recover compensation for your injuries and losses, please contact us today. We will discuss your concerns in a free, no-obligation consultation.

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