Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawyer Reviews Failed Back Surgery Implant Lawsuits
Spinal cord stimulator lawyer, Jason Coomer, helps clients seek justice and compensation for injuries caused by failed back surgery implant devices. GET IN TOUCH VIA EMAIL if you have been injured by a faulty or defective neurostimulation system. Medical devices can be extremely beneficial, but when they are defective the devices can cause devastating health problems or even death.
Failed Back Surgery Implant Lawyers Need Basic Information to Begin a Review of a Case
To begin a review of a failed back surgery implant lawsuit, a lawyer will need the following information:
- The date of the failed back surgery.
- The name of the person who implanted the device.
- The specific make and model of the device that was implanted.
- If the device was removed and if so when was it removed and do you have the device saved.
- What medical or health issues you have had with the device?
- If a medical provider has stated that either the product was defective or medical negligence was committed.
- The city and state where the device was implanted and removed.
- What medical records you have regarding the implantation and after case?
- Do you have any warranty or recall information regarding the device?
Gathering the above information is the first step in determining if you or a loved one has a failed back surgery implant injury case. Further, most of the information is also helpful to keep for your own health records. We would encourage anyone who has a back implant surgery to keep records related to the surgery. This information is commonly helpful for subsequent treating doctors as well as for related continued and future treatment.
Many people suffer from severe back pain. A proposed solution to this pain has been spine stimulators. For some people these spinal cord stimulators work well and help relieve pain. However, when these devices malfunction in a person's body they can cause severe pain, impairment and other health problems. Reach out today by EMAIL or PHONE (866) 474-1477 (toll-free) for a FREE CASE REVIEW of your spinal cord implant case.

Defective Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawyer: Lawsuits, Claims and Settlements
As a defective spinal cord stimulator lawyer, Jason Coomer file lawsuits and claims as well as seeks settlements for injured clients. Implantable Neurostimulation Systems have been used for a variety of types of chronic back pain situations including herniated disks, post laminectomy, Complex Reginal Pay Syndrome, unsuccessful disk surgery, Degenerative Disk Disease, and Failed Back Syndrome. In fact, implantable neurostimulation systems and other spinal devices are a huge business for the medical implant device industry.
The stimulator devices are indicated for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) as an aid in the management of chronic, intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs—including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with several different conditions. Unfortunately, there are several claims that the implantable neurostimulation system has some defects that can cause serious health problems. Some of these claims are that the devices lock on and painfully shock patients. Other claims include that the devices fail to work or the leads degrade.
In reviewing potential spine implant lawsuit, a spinal cord stimulator lawyer will need to determine if the implantable neurostimulation system was properly implanted by the spinal surgeon that implanted the device as well as if the spinal device has some type of defect such as loose leads. In reviewing a potential failed spinal cord stimulator case, it is extremely helpful to know what type of implantable neurostimulation system was implanted, when the implantation occurred, and when the product malfunction occurred. It is also helpful to be able to review the medical records of the surgery.
Seek Legal Help From A Defective Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawyer After A Failed Back Implant Surgery
If you suffer from a failed back surgery implant, it is important to seek medical help to determine if the device can be repaired or needs to be removed. Additionally, it can also be useful to contact a defective spinal cord stimulator lawyer to determine if a claim for compensation can be made on the defective spine device. If you or a family member have been the victim of a defective neurostimulation implant, please have your medical team keep the device if the implant or stimulator is removed.
Failed Back Surgery Attorney Investigations Into Implantable Neurostimulation Systems
Implantable Neurostimulation Systems have been used for a variety of types of chronic back pain situations including herniated disks, post laminectomy, Complex Reginal Pay Syndrome, unsuccessful disk surgery, Degenerative Disk Disease, and Failed Back Syndrome. A defective spinal cord stimulator lawyer will need to investigate the cause of the failed back surgery to determine if a defective product was used.
With years of experience as a defective medical device lawyer, Jason Coomer provides legal advice to clients navigating a difficult legal system. The firm team handles the initial investigation as wells as all parts of the case. The investigation and claims process will include obtaining medical records and identifying responsible parties.
Spinal Cord Stimulator Patients With Serious Back Injuries Can Fall Victim
The human spinal cord is basically a bundle of nerves which is surrounded by 33 bones or vertebrae. Located between each vertebrae is a spinal disc which is a liquid filled disc shaped pouch. These discs are stacked on top of one another and act as shock absorbers allowing the spine to flex, bend, and twist. When functioning properly, the vertebrae and discs protect the spinal cord allow nerve impulses to travel from and to the brain to other parts of the body. This allows us to experience sensations, move our bodies, and control many bodily functions.
Problems arise when the vertebrae, discs, or spinal cord are injured. Broken vertebrae can damage and impinge on discs or the spinal cord causing extreme pain, numbness, and loss of control of bodily functions. Back injuries can occur through traumatic events that result in paralysis. Depending where and how severe the injury is will determine what type and how severe the paralysis is.
The human body has remarkable healing potential. Combining determination, proper medical attention, knowledge about an injury, and focus on the healing process can greatly help most injuries. Hiring a lawyer to battle the insurance companies and responsible parties can allow the injured person to focus on the healing process.
If you or a loved one have suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury or a failed back implant injury including a severed spinal cord, broken vertebrae, crushed discs, herniated discs, or a bulged discs; the most important thing you can do is to find a good medical doctor to assess the injury so you know what you are dealing with and how to best treat the injury. From physical therapy and steroid injections to back surgeries (lumbar diskectomy, cervical fusion, and other lumbar or cervical procedures), there are many different ways to treat a back injury and it is important to know what will work best for you.
Unfortunately, there are also medical clinics, medical implant sales people, and doctors that are more interested in profit and their bottom line than what is best for a patient. Some of these medical professionals carelessly cause painful and difficult conditions to become much worse by paralyzing patients that are seeking relief from pain.
Failed Spinal System Implant Lawsuits Seek Compensation for Victims and Their Families
Failed spinal system lawsuits seek compensation for defective spinal cord stimulator. More specifically, these lawsuits are filed on behalf of patients who have suffered from defective products being implanted into their bodies. These lawsuits also include claims filed by families for the loss of a loved one. Further, these lawsuits are filed against manufacturers who have produced and sold defective products. In many of these cases, the implant malfunctions causing serious health issues and must be removed or replaced. Further, in some situations the patients suffer severe shocks and require immediate treatment or surgery. Overall, if a device malfunctions and needs to be removed or replaced, the device should be saved, and a lawsuit should be reviewed.
If you or a family member have been the victim of a failed spinal system including a defective neurostimulation implant, please feel free to EMAIL attorney Jason Coomer. He is a defective spinal stimulator lawyer and commonly works with other failed back implant lawyers throughout the nation on product liability lawsuits.
Failed Spinal System Implant Lawsuit Reviews and Information
Sometimes a defective spinal device is used or a health care professional makes a mistake. In these situations, if you or a loved one have suffered a failed back surgery, you probably want to have a failed back surgery lawyer review your potential case.
In reviewing potential failed back surgery lawsuits, it is important to determine if the cause of the failed surgery. More specifically, was the failure caused by a defective product, a mistake by the surgeon or a known risk issue. This investigation often requires reviewing medical records and information from the patients. If it is determined that the failure was caused by a defective product, there may be a viable failed spinal system lawsuit. If this is the case, it is important to make sure that the defective device is saved during any removal or revision surgery.
Failed Spinal System Implant Lawsuits Help Families
Failed Spinal System Failure Lawsuits help families by seeking compensation. Further these lawsuits seek compensation for medical expenses to remove and replace defective devices. They also seek compensation for lost wages and other damages caused by the defective product.
Originally, the spinal system was designed to provide spinal stabilization and correction as an adjunct to fusion in patients suffering from painful and function-limiting disorders of the middle and lower back (the thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine). These devices have since become common and are often implanted into patients.
However, some of the spinal support implantation devices have been found to be prone to failure. In some devices the wires become loose and components break causing serious health problems. Spinal system implants have also been the subject of some adverse reports in that some of the stabilization rods have fractured.
Failed Spinal System Implant Lawsuits Require Substantial Resources
Failed Spinal System Implant Lawsuits require substantial resources to litigate. For this reason, Attorney Jason Coomer works with other product liability lawyers across the nation in reviewing and litigating spinal system implant lawsuits. In reviewing these cases, the have to determine if the implantable neurostimulation system was properly implanted by the spinal surgeon who implanted the device as well as if the device has some type of defect such as loose leads, loose wires, or defective components.
Communication Helps Prevent Many Medical Mistakes
Many medical products are extremely safe and most hospitals provide quality medical care. That being said, when you are going to have any major surgery, it is important to be able to clearly communicate with your health care providers. These communications help prevent complications and misunderstandings. As such, it is extremely helpful to have someone that you trust look out for you when you are in the hospital. This person can communicate important information regarding your condition and watch out for you when you are in the hospital. It is also helpful to make a list of your medical providers, surgeries and treatments, so if something is going wrong everyone knows your history and who is treating you.
Contact Defective Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawyer Jason Coomer
Defective spinal cord stimulator lawyer, Jason S. Coomer, helps individuals and their families that have been injured or damaged by failed back surgery implants. Reach out today by EMAIL or PHONE (866) 474-1477 (toll-free) for a FREE CASE REVIEW of your defective neurostimulation system case.