Some Exactech knee (also known as implants), hip, and ankle prosthetics have been linked to severe health problems, including bone loss, lysis (cell breakdown), pain, and fracture or cracking of components. In some cases, these complications may require additional...
Why was the Exactech Recall Lawsuit Filed? Defective packaging and devices led to three consecutive Exactech recall lawsuits in 2021, 2022, and 2024. The faulty packaging diminished the life expectancy of the packaged devices, and they failed earlier than expected....
Are you one of the many people who have experienced complications with the Exactech knee implant? If so, you are not alone. Dealing with the consequences of a defective medical device can be overwhelming, but understanding your legal options is crucial. In this guide,...
Navigating the complexities of an Exactech lawsuit requires careful planning and legal expertise. Begin by meticulously gathering all medical records, diagnostic reports, and related documentation pertaining to your Exactech knee brace complications. This...
If you had ankle or knee replacement surgery between 2004 and 2022, pay attention. Many medical device manufacturers have recalled their knee replacement implants over the past decade. The most recent recall comes from Exactech. In fact, the Food and Drug...
The last update about Exactech is that the company initiated a voluntary recall at the end of April for its Equinoxe Shoulder System joint replacement devices. This is due to the ongoing issues with defective packaging affecting people and causing faster wear of the...
Not represented by another law firm for an acetaminophen-related claim.
Representative is the mother of the child.
Child is under the age of 18.
Mother took acetaminophen-containing products during the second trimester or third trimester of her pregnancy.
Child has been diagnosed with one of the following types of autism:
Autism Spectrum Disorder or is suspected to have Autism Spectrum Disorder and is willing to obtain a formal diagnosis.
Asperger’s Syndrome
Kanner’s Syndrome
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
Not Otherwise Specified (PDD NOS)
Autistic Disorder
EXCLUDING FACTORS
Mother suffered one or more of the following complications during pregnancy: Gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, or an infection and related fever that required the mother’s hospitalization.
Child is diagnosed with one or more of the following: Down Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, or Tuberous Sclerosis.
Mother used one or more SSRI drugs (commonly prescribed antidepressants) while pregnant: Citalopram (Celexa), Escitalopram (Lexapro), Fluoxetine (Prozac), Paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva), Sertraline (Zoloft).
Mother used any of the following substances while pregnant: Alcohol, any illegal drugs, including marijuana and tobacco.
One of the child’s parents is diagnosed with autism.
Mother was over age 38 at the time of birth.
The biological father must be 45 years or younger at the time of birth.
One or more of the child’s siblings is diagnosed with autism unless the sibling also satisfies this intake criteria.