Legal Compensation for Harm Caused by Sprint Fidelis Malfunction
Individual Lawsuits Over Class Actions for Medtronic Heart Lead Wire Failure Causing Personal Injury or Death
If you experienced serious medical events from a defective Sprint Fidelis heart lead wire, or a person died due to a faulty or malfunctioning defibrillation lead, you may have a claim for legal compensation.
We believe that any legal compensation claim for serious injury or death arising from a Medtronic heart lead wire failure should be made by filing an individual lawsuit as opposed to being made part of a large class action.
Statutes of Limitations for Medtronic Sprint Fidelis Lawsuits
All states have statutes of limitations that determine the time period allowed to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. The applicable statute of limitation, or deadline to file claims, varies from state to state, and the personal injury statute of limitation deadline can be different from the wrongful death statute of limitation deadline within the same state. For example, in some states a personal injury claim must be filed within 3 years from the date of injury, while a wrongful death claim must be filed within 2 years from the date of a death. In some states, the statutes of limitations may be as short as 1 year from the date of diagnosis or death.
Because of these varying deadlines, you should not delay seeking a law firm to provide legal advice and legal representation if you have a defective Medtronic heart lead wire.
The Law Offices of Thomas J. Lamb, P.A. represents people who have suffered a serious medical condition or died resulting from a Sprint Fidelis heart lead wire failure. We handle all claims on a contingency fee basis, which means there is no bill for legal services until after the law firm gets a settlement or verdict for the client.
If you, relatives, or friends need legal advice or legal representation for an injury or death which may have been caused by Medtronic's Sprint Fidelis heart lead wire, the Law Offices of Thomas J. Lamb, P.A. is available to discuss the case, free of charge. Our toll-free number is (800) 426-9535.
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