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Irving Medical Device Injury Attorneys

Seeking Fair Compensation for Victims of Faulty Products

Millions of people throughout the United States rely on medical devices for their well-being. These people have a right to expect that their devices have been designed and manufactured carefully in order to serve their purposes.

Unfortunately, that is not always the case. At the law firm of Schachter Harris, LLP, our Irving medical device injury lawyers help clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area pursue product liability claims against medical device manufacturers and other negligent parties.

Holding Manufacturers Accountable for Defective Devices

Any device that interacts with and supplements the human body needs to be engineered extremely carefully in order to achieve its purpose. Surgical implantation of medical devices is often risky and invasive, making it particularly important that these devices work correctly.

Our attorneys have the experience, insight, and resources to represent clients throughout Texas who have suffered serious harm, including injuries and the need for additional surgery, as a result of defects in medical devices such as the following:

  • Prosthetic joints
  • Pacemakers
  • Arterial stents
  • Interbody cages
  • Cervical spacers

Our national reputation for taking cases to trial and winning helps us aggressively advocate for the interests of people who have been injured by medical devices. We are prepared to go up against major manufacturers in order to get the results our clients deserve.

Call a Grapevine Product Liability Attorney Toll Free at 877.900.9458

Our offices are conveniently located in Las Colinas (North Irving), with free parking. We handle personal injury claims on a contingency fee basis. If you need help seeking compensation for any type of injury, call us toll free at 877.900.9458 or e-mail us to schedule a free consultation.

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