Illinois Essure Lawsuit FAQs
Answers to Common Questions About Essure Complications and Filing Essure Lawsuit Claims in Illinois
Below, you’ll find answers to frequently asked Illinois Essure lawsuit questions that apply to most Essure risk and injury claims in Illinois.
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Who can make an Essure claim in Illinois or file a Illinois Essure problems lawsuit?
A woman or the family members of a woman in Illinois who has suffered from Essure side effects such as pain, intra-abdominal bleeding or other abnormal bleeding, perforation of the uterus or fallopian tubes, a hypersensitivity or allergic reaction, or another Essure problem may be eligible to make a claim by filing a Illinois Essure lawsuit.Does it cost anything for you to review my case?
We will always listen to your circumstances and give you our analysis of your case without any cost or further obligation.How much will it cost to file an Essure problems lawsuit in Illinois?
We will represent all persons involved in a Illinois Essure lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. For a free no-obligation consultation please fill out our short online contact form and one of our attorneys handling Essure lawsuits in Illinois will contact you to answer any of your questions.Who is most at risk for Essure problems and risks in Illinois?
Any Illinois woman who has had the Essure system implanted for permanent birth control, beginning in 2002 and up to the present, may suffer as a result of Essure risks. No specific demographic factors have been announced that make Essure problems more likely for one woman than another.Aren't most drug and products liability lawsuits just class action lawsuits where the plaintiff receives very little money?
The majority of our drug cases are handled as a MDL, or Multi-District Litigation, where each plaintiff receives a settlement based upon the individual injuries and damages incurred by each plaintiff.