If you or a loved one experienced adverse side effects or complications related to a Bard PowerPort catheter implant, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against the medical device company.
Why fill out this form to see if you qualify for a lawsuit?
Put simply, you may be eligible to receive significant compensation at no up-front cost to you. And this free case review will quickly determine your eligibility.
A successful Bard PowerPort lawsuit could entitle you to compensation for legal damages, such as:
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Some patients who received a Bard PowerPort catheter port implant have later experienced medical problems. The device's manufacturing and design are linked to a variety of injuries after implantation. These injuries can occur at any point after the implantation of the device, including while receiving chemotherapy treatments. Consumers are now taking legal action against Bard, the device’s manufacturer. These lawsuits may result in compensation for victims.
BardPort, Bard Port-a-Cath, SlimPort and X-Port
Catheter fracture, break, migration, infection, leakage at port site and dislodgement of catheter from the implant port
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