Overview of the IVC Filter Mass Tort
The IVC filter mass tort litigation focuses on the potentially severe complications arising from temporary IVC filters manufactured primarily by Cook and Bard, with Bard holding a significant market share. These filters, designed to prevent blood clots, have been in the spotlight due to issues arising when not removed within the recommended timeframe, typically six months to a year. Unlike class actions, mass tort litigations allow each claimant to maintain individual control over their case, filed collectively in a common venue. With over 9,000 lawsuits pending against various manufacturers, including C.R. Bard, Cook Medical, Johnson & Johnson, and Cordis Corporation, the scope of this litigation underscores the critical nature of the issues at hand. It's paramount for affected individuals to understand the implications of these cases and the potential for seeking justice and compensation through legal means.