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A shoulder pain pump lawyer can assist you

Relatively few Americans are medical experts, which is why they must place their trust in medical devices and procedures to safeguard their health. However, manufacturer negligence may make a medical procedure even more harmful than the condition it's intended to treat. Such has been the sad case when patients have been subjected to defective shoulder pain pump devices and procedures.

Ideally, a shoulder pain pump should ease a patient's pain after arthroscopic shoulder surgery by periodically injecting doses of pain-killing medication into the shoulder post-surgery. However, certain shoulder pain pump devices include instructions to the physician from the manufacturer to insert the shoulder pain pump catheter directly into the shoulder joint -- a procedure which the Food and Drug Administration has refused to approve.

When this procedure is followed, these shoulder pain pumps have a catastrophic effect on the shoulder joint, principally by destroying the cartilage in the joint. At that point, the shoulder's bones grind against each other in an extremely painful manner. Victims of such shoulder pain pump injury have had difficulty standing, sitting or even lying down without suffering extreme pain. And for them, the only viable option is to undergo costly shoulder replacement surgery.

Victims must be compensated for shoulder pain pump injury costs

Clearly, such costs should not be borne by the victim who endured the shoulder pain pump injury due to the negligence of manufacturers, which in this case include Stryker, Inc., I-Flow Corp., Breg, Inc. and Donjoy Corp. Rather, such negligent manufacturers must be held legally liable for the shoulder injury they caused in the name of shoulder treatment. This is why it is vital to contact a qualified shoulder pain pump lawyer as soon as possible after enduring such a nightmarish injury, perhaps in order to pursue a shoulder pain pump lawsuit.

The Goldwater Law Firm of Scottsdale, AZ has served thousands of clients across America with their personal injury legal needs, and it is prepared to serve shoulder pain pump injury victims as well with a shoulder pain pump lawsuit. Founded in 1996 by attorney Robert W. Goldwater III, the firm's President and Managing General Partner, the Goldwater Law Firm handles a wide variety of personal injury cases on a referral basis and can align you with an experienced shoulder pain pump lawyer to fight for your case in a shoulder pain pump lawsuit.

Don't delay in contacting a shoulder pain pump lawyer

This may mean you must act quickly upon deciding to engage a shoulder pain pump lawyer via the Goldwater Law Firm. Each state has its own statutes pertaining to the amount of time victims have to file a personal injury lawsuit. A legal representative for the Goldwater Law Firm can advise you on the statute of limitations in your state and on the proper course of action for seeking financial compensation in a shoulder pain pump lawsuit.

Sufferers of shoulder pain pump injury have a variety of costs, including medical and rehabilitation bills, lost salary from missed time on the job, and personal pain and suffering. A knowledgeable shoulder pain pump attorney can fight to gain full and fair financial compensation for any and all such costs, while protecting the victim's rights in the legal arena. Launch your shoulder pain pump recovery today by submitting the free case review form offered on this Web site. A legal representative will get back in touch with you as soon as possible to discuss your shoulder pain pump injury caseĀ  in terms of proceeding with a shoulder pain pump lawsuit.

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