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Medtronic Lawsuits
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Medtronic, Inc. is a medical device manufacturer that makes many devices intended to help patients manage chronic conditions. However, the company has been involved in numerous product recalls and legal complaints. Patients who have been harmed by Medtronic products may be eligible for compensation.
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Medtronic (NYSE: MDT) is a medical device company founded in 1949. It manufactures devices and uses medical technology intended to help patients manage their health. The company focuses on devices in four categories of medicine: cardiovascular, diabetes, neuroscience and medical-surgical.
According to the medical device maker, more than 76 million patients have used Medtronic products, making it the largest medical device company in the world.
Medtronic is a stand-alone American company. In 2015, it acquired Covidien, an Irish health care products company, for $42.9 billion. After that, Medtronic’s legal headquarters relocated to Ireland, while its main operations remain in America.
Medtronic’s products have been involved in numerous recalls. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall database, the company has been named in hundreds of individual recalls.
FDA recalls are assigned a class number, which indicates the severity of the threat to the consumer. Class I recalls are the most serious level of FDA recall. According to the FDA’s recall database, Medtronic’s recalls break down as follows:
Many people have used or currently use a product involved in a Medtronic recall. Patients using these products should consult their doctor to determine next steps.
Medtronic has faced a variety of lawsuits. Its most notable recent involvements include a 2018 securities fraud settlement and several ongoing product harm lawsuits.
In many cases, recalls lead to lawsuits. Patients harmed by medical products may be able to file lawsuits to hold companies accountable. Lawsuits can be filed in either State or Federal court.
When many consumers are harmed by the same product in the same way, lawsuits may become class action lawsuits or be organized into multidistrict litigation. They are defined as follows:
Below are a few notable examples of lawsuits involving Medtronic. However, this is not an exhaustive list. If you believe you were harmed by a Medtronic product, our law firm is here to help. People who experience life-threatening health issues due to a faulty product may be able to receive compensation.
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Pain pumps, also called drug infusion systems, help patients manage pain and symptoms. The pumps are designed to deliver programmed amounts of medication into the patient's body. Medtronic’s SynchroMed™ II intrathecal infusion pump is a programmable, implantable pump.
This product aims to eliminate the possibility of incorrect dosing, whether accidental or on purpose.
However, the SynchroMed pumps have been involved in a number of recalls and product liability cases. According to FDA databases, 64 recalls have included SynchroMed pumps and 32 of those were Class I recalls.
Medtronic’s SynchroMed pumps have been involved in settlement agreements for product liability damages. Some settlement records are confidential. However, a few settlement details are publicly available.
In 2019, Medtronic entered into a settlement of $35 million to compensate victims of the faulty pumps.
Medtronic also manufactures insulin pumps, which allow diabetic patients to manage their blood sugar. In November 2019, Medtronic initiated a product recall of its 600 series MiniMed insulin pumps. Subsequently, in February 2020, the FDA issued a Class I recall for the defective insulin pumps. The insulin pump recall is still open and includes MiniMed 630G and 670G pump models.
As of 2020 complaints about the MiniMed pumps included reports of more than 2,000 injuries and at least one death. These injuries may have occurred as a result of the pumps’ defective retainer ring. When damaged, the ring interferes with the attachment of the insulin cartridge and may cause incorrect dosing.
People harmed by the MiniMed 600 series insulin pumps are pursuing litigation against Medtronic. Learn more about the product defect, litigation status and how to bring a claim related to your MiniMed Insulin Pump.
Learn more about Minimed Lawsuits here.
In August 2023, a data sharing complaint was filed in California as a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that apps connected to MiniMed insulin pumps and InPen insulin pens have collected and shared sensitive information.
According to the complaint, Medtronic allegedly distributed patient health and personal information to Google and other third parties, violating Medtronic’s privacy policy.
The lawsuit is pending, so the outcome is unknown.
Our attorneys have experience representing diabetics in insulin pump cases, including representing clients in cases over other models of Medtronic insulin pumps insulin dosing.
We have investigated and litigated cases for diabetic patients who experienced complications from various diabetes medications. This includes medical drug lawsuits related to:
Our attorneys have the resources needed to thoroughly investigate and identify potentially harmful products, medical causation, compliance with FDA regulations, inadequate warnings, manufacturer wrongdoing and other issues in medical products lawsuits.
If you used any of these devices and suffered health effects as a result, we may be able to help you seek compensation for the harms you have suffered. Contact us today to learn about your legal options.
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Motley Rice LLC, a South Carolina Limited Liability Company, is engaged in the New Jersey practice of law through Motley Rice New Jersey LLC. Esther Berezofsky is the attorney responsible for the New Jersey practice.
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