It is our intention to help to preserve the legal rights of defective depuy hip replacement victims by educating our readers as to what their rights may actually be; what laws may apply; how frequent similar accidents occur; who may be legally at fault; time limits (statute of limitations) for taking action; and so on. It is our hope that by doing so, medical malpractice victim/survivors will gain a better understanding of their own legal rights and more wrongdoers will be held accountable.
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Study Shows Hip Implants More Likely to Fail in WomenEver since DePuy Orthopaedics – a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson – introduced the ASR hip replacement implant device to the American marketplace, thousands of lawsuits have piled up against the company claiming negligence
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DePuy May Have Known of ASR Issues Since 2005It is possible that DePuy Orthopaedics was well-aware of the safety hazards associated with their metal-on-metal ASR hip replacement devices as far back as 2005
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DePuy Defends its Defective Hip Replacement DevicesTthe ASR XL Acetabular System and ASR Hip Resurfacing System, frequently fail causing a wide variety of problems and symptoms in patients that have received the him implants.