Posted On: January 20, 2008 by Sam Levine

Patients With Defective Medtronic Medical Device Consult With Attorneys Before Undergoing Risky Surgery

Thousands of patients who have defective Medtronic medical devices with bad lead wires are opting to speak to attorneys before taking the plunge and having surgery. The invasive procedure involves either repairing the defective lead wires or replacing the device all together that is a primary part of the defibrillator.

The troubling scenario that all of these patients are facing is the potential for the lead wires to fracture and cause cardiac arrest and if the patients do decide to have the defective medical device replaced, they could also die from surgical complications. This is a serious predicament and these patients are relying upon lawyers to give them sound advice on how to approach the matter from a legal perspective.

My office handles these types of matters involving the defective Medtronic medical device. I would invite you visit my website, www.samlevine.com or contact my law office, Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.