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Lawyers Bring hope to Thousands of Women

For years now my daughter Lorraine Evans who in spite of suffering dreadful ill health herself has been striving to bring recognition and support to all women suffering from post operative complications due to these medical devices. Her constant effort of campaigning to get these medical devices off the market and giving comfort and support through her website TVT MUM the only one in the ....UK.... has brought magnificent results.

Leading City of London law firm rosenblatt is offering personal injury litigation support to women who are suffering serious consequences of having the medical devices known as TVT Retropubic, TVT-Secur, TVTO and TOT, or synthetic polypropylene mesh implanted for a range of symptoms including hernia, prolapse, stress incontinence, bladder and bowel disorders.

rosenblatt is already acting for a number of women suffering from the after effects of the use of these 'mesh' implants and is considering group litigation against the medical practitioners and hospitals concerned and the manufacturers of the implants. rosenblatt has retained Leading Counsel with vast experience of clinical matters to work with them in this proposed litigation.

There are a number of men who have also suffered as the result of the use of synthetic mesh to relieve the symptoms of hernia, stress incontinence, bladder and bowel disorders, rosenblatt would be willing to consider claims for compensation on their behalf.

Please read the full article on the below link www.tvt-messed-up-mesh.org.uk/rosenblatt-mesh-claimant-questionnaire.html > > >







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