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Zimmer Biomet CPT® Hip System devices may increase the risk of femur fractures. Many patients don’t feel they were warned of this risk.
If you received this implant and later suffered a broken thigh bone, you may be eligible for compensation from a Zimmer Biomet hip replacement lawsuit.
Call (855) 264-6270 now for a free consultation. Simmons Hanly Conroy has helped thousands get justice from powerful companies.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about Zimmer Biomet’s CPT Hip System implants in September 2024, following a recall initiated by the company in July.
The recall was prompted by concerns that the cobalt-chromium alloy implant is twice as likely to cause thigh bone fractures when compared to similar products made of stainless steel.
Now, the FDA is urging health care providers to use alternative implants when available in order to protect patients from potential harm.
While Zimmer Biomet plans to phase out the use of their CPT Hip System Femoral Stem 12/14 Neck Taper by the end of October 2024, many patients who’ve already had this device implanted may still be at risk.
You may be able to file a Zimmer hip lawsuit if:
It’s important to contact a law firm as soon as possible about filing a Zimmer hip implant lawsuit. There’s only a limited amount of time to take legal action due to state laws called statutes of limitations.
Once this deadline passes, you won’t be able to seek justice and compensation for your injuries again.
Patients with the Zimmer Biomet CPT Hip System are particularly at risk for postoperative periprosthetic femoral fractures, which occur in the thigh bone near the hip implant.
These fractures are often the result of a traumatic event, like a fall, and may have serious, long-term consequences for patients.
Zimmer Biomet hip implant fractures may cause:
In some cases, patients have undergone or been told they need revision surgery to fix the fracture or replace the device. The cost of physical therapy after surgery can add up quickly.
Zimmer hip replacement lawsuit settlements may be able to help you pay for treatment costs, lost wages, and other expenses related to your injury.
For over 25 years, Simmons Hanly Conroy has stood up to powerful pharmaceutical companies and secured justice for clients nationwide.
Why choose Simmons Hanly Conroy for your Zimmer hip implant lawsuit?
If you’ve suffered a broken thigh bone due to a recalled Zimmer Biomet hip implant, we’re here to help.
Call (855) 264-6270 now to get a free legal consultation. Let us fight for the justice you deserve.
In the Zimmer hip implant lawsuit, patients claim they suffered broken thigh bones due to how the device is made, with some undergoing surgery to address these injuries.
Because this implant is made from cobalt-chromium alloy, patients may be twice as likely to suffer a femur fracture than those with stainless steel variations.
Get a free consultation now. By filing a Zimmer hip lawsuit, you may be able to hold the company accountable for the harm you suffered.
At Simmons Hanly Conroy, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our Zimmer Biomet recall lawyers.
We only get paid if your case results in compensation, so you can take legal action without any financial risk.