Despite litigation and safety concerns, Mirena and other IUDs are experiencing a rapid rise in popularity. This rise is most notable among young women, who are choosing IUDs because they believe them to be long-acting, reversible, and safe. Our team of Mirena lawyers details the side effects of Mirena and the lawsuits stemming from these complications. First, …
Some Doctors Untrained with Mirena, IUDs
Intrauterine devices, or IUDs, have become the most popular reversible form of birth control in the world. This is despite massive lawsuits, subpar research, bad press, and the improper training for doctors. The Mirena lawyers at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm are currently investigating cases of serious injury from IUD use. Since 2002, the number of American …
More than 70,000 Women Suffer Serious Complications from Mirena
Mirena attorneys at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm highlight a recent story published by the ABC affiliate in Cleveland uncovering concerns about the Mirena IUD and complaints made by women to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Pintas & Mullins Law Firm emphasizes that these complaints are far from uncommon, as thousands of women continue to bring …
Judge Calls for More Female Lawyers for Mirena IUD Litigation
Mirena IUD lawyers at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm report that a federal judge in New York recently encouraged plaintiff’s lawyers to include women in the leadership committee given the nature of the cases. More than 50 lawsuits are currently consolidated in the New York court, with over 100 more pending in state courts. This assertion …
Mirena IUD Lawsuits Consolidated into Multi-District Litigation
Mirena lawsuit attorneys at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm report a new development in the litigation involving injured Mirena IUD users. A federal judicial panel recently ordered all Mirena IUD cases to be consolidated into a multi-district litigation (MDL) in the Southern District of New York. This consolidation will allow those injured by the Mirena IUD …
Mirena Lawsuits Continue to Move Forward
Lawsuits continue to crop up throughout the United States, as women claim Mirena manufacturer Bayer did not adequately provide warnings about the serious health risks associated with the device. Mirena IUD lawyers at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm are still evaluating potential Mirena claims. The first Mirena case was filed in 2009, although it and all subsequent …