Spinal cord stimulator claims
Claims allege that implanted spinal cord stimulators malfunctioned, delivered uncontrolled shocks, and caused infections and nerve injury requiring removal.
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What the claims allege
Stimulators are implanted to mask chronic pain, often after failed back surgery. Investigative reporting and FDA data document tens of thousands of injury reports, and claims allege devices were marketed aggressively to pain patients while malfunction rates went understated.
Injuries named in the litigation
- Uncontrolled shocking or burning sensations
- Lead migration and nerve damage
- Infection at the implant site
- Revision or removal surgery
Who may qualify
If your spinal cord stimulator malfunctioned, shocked you, caused infection or nerve injury, or had to be removed, you may have a claim. The review is free and confidential, and we will give you an honest answer either way. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.
Call (888) 391‑1315 or use the form for a free, confidential review. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.