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Families Press for Safer Medical Devices and Passage of Medical Device Safety Act

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

After her daughter Katie died during surgery to remove a defective Medtronic heart defibrillator wire, Michele Meyer became an activist for patients rights. Meyer’s daughter and others had their rights taken away as a result of a 2008 Supreme Court decision that gave medical device manufacturers immunity from legal claims. Meyer is working hard to restore the right to sue negligent manufacturers of faulty medical devices. These families are pressing Congress to pass the Medical Device Safety Act.

Other families affected by the preemption ruling include the Bairds, whose 16 year old son died after his Medtronic Sigma pacemaker malfunctioned, and the Beadlings. Wife and mother Jan Beadling has been shocked several times and has been left with serious and permanent injuries as a result of a faulty Medtronic heart lead and currently has no legal recourse.

Earlier this month, Meyer joined the Bairds, Beadlings, and many others in Washington to attend a hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and give voice to their concerns about medical device safety.

Jan Beadling is impassioned about the cause. She stated, “This legislation is crucial to protecting patients. I’m concerned about the next person harmed by these dangerous products.”

New Article Highlights Medical Safety Device Act of 2009

Friday, July 17th, 2009

In an OpEd News article titled “Restoring Patient Rights and Promoting Safer Medical Devices,” Lieff Cabraser attorney Stephen H. Cassidy discusses the critical importance of the Medical Safety Device Act of 2009 for patients.

Avery DeGroh is one of thousands in America who suffered terrifying electrical shocks caused by a faulty Medtronic lead. Sadly, they have been deprived of their legal right to hold Medtronic accountable for its negligence. The Medical Device Safety Act of 2009 (S. 540/ H.R. 1346), restores the right of Americans injured by medical devices, to seek justice through the civil justice system.   Read the full article on OpEd News.

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