If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Arlington Circuit Court
Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
1425 North Courthouse Road
Arlington, Virginia 22201
703-228-7010
Virginia Hospital Center
1701 North George Mason Drive
Arlington, Virginia 22205-3698
(703) 558-5000
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Arlington Memorial Hospital
800 West Randol Mill Road
Arlington, Texas 76012-2503
(817) 548-6100
HEALTHSOUTH Rehab Hospital
3200 Matlock Road
Arlington, Texas 76015-2911
Medical Center of Arlington
3301 Matlock Road
Arlington, Texas 76015-2998
(817) 465-3241
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Alaska Supreme Court
303 K Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
907-264-0612
Alaska Court of Appeals
303 K Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-2084
907-264-0612
Alaska Superior Court – 3rd Judicial District, Anchorage Division
825 W. 4th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-2004
907-264-0667
Alaska Native Medical Center
4315 Diplomacy Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
(907) 563-2662
Alaska Psychiatric Institute
2800 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508-4677
(907) 269-7100
Alaska Regional Hospital
2801 Debarr Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99508-2997
(907) 264-1754
North Star Behavioral Health
2530 DeBarr Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99508-2948
(907) 258-7575
Providence Alaska Medical Center
3200 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508-4615
(907) 562-2211
St Elias Specialty Hospital
4800 Cordova Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
(907) 561-3333
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Anaheim General Hospital
3350 West Ball Road
Anaheim, California 92804-3799
(714) 827-6700
Anaheim Memorial Medical Center
1111 West La Palma Avenue
Anaheim, California 92801-2881
(714) 774-1450
Kaiser Foundation Hospital
441 North Lakeview Avenue
Anaheim, California 92807-3089
West Anaheim Medical Center
3033 West Orange Avenue
Anaheim, California 92804-3184
(714) 827-3000
Western Medical Center Anaheim
1025 South Anaheim Boulevard
Anaheim, California 92805-5806
(714) 533-6220
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Lehigh County Courthouse
455 West Hamilton Street
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18105-1548
610-782-3014
Allentown State Hospital
1600 Hanover Avenue
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103-2408
(610) 740-3200
Good Shepherd Rehab Netwk
850 South 5th Street
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103-3231
(610) 776-3299
Lehigh Valley Hospital
1200 South Cedar Crest Blvd
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18105-6248
(610) 402-8000
Sacred Heart Hospital
421 Chew Street
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18102-3490
(610) 776-4500
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Alexandria Circuit Court
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
Courthouse
520 King Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
703-838-4044
Inova Alexandria Hospital
4320 Seminary Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22304-1594
(703) 504-3000
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital
2501 Parker’s Lane
Alexandria, Virginia 22306
(703) 664-7000
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
New Mexico Court of Appeals
1117 Stanford NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
505-827-4927
Second Judicial District Court of New Mexico
P.O. Box 488
400 Lomas Boulevard, NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
505-841-7425
Desert Hills
5310 Sequoia Road NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87120-1249
(505) 836-7330
HEALTHSOUTH Rehab Hosp
7000 Jefferson NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109-4357
(505) 344-9478
Heart Hospital of New Mexico
504 Elm Street
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
(505) 724-2000
Kindred Hospital – Albuquerque
700 High Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-2565
(505) 242-4444
Lovelace Medical Center – Downtown
601 Martin Luther King Ave NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-3670
(505) 727-8000
Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital
505 Elm Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-2500
(505) 727-4700
Lovelace Westside Hospital
10501 Golf Course Road NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87114-5000
(505) 727-2000
Lovelace Women’s Hospital
4701 Montgomery Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109-1251
(505) 727-7800
Presbyterian Hospital
1100 Central Avenue SE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106-4934
(505) 841-1234
Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital
8300 Constitution Avenue NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110-7624
(505) 291-2000
Specialty Hospital of Albuquerque
235 Elm Street NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
(505) 842-5550
Turquoise Lodge
6000 Insleta Boulevard
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105
(505) 841-8978
University of New Mexico Hosps
2211 Lomas Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106-2745
(505) 272-2111
Univ New Mexico Student Health Center
North Campus
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
(505) 277-3136
Veterans Affairs Med Center
1501 San Pedro SE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108-5138
(505) 265-1711
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division – Third Judicial Department
P.O. Box 7288, Capitol Station
Albany, New York 12224-0288
518-471-4777
3rd Judicial District – Albany County Court
Albany County Judicial Center
6 Lodge Street
Albany, New York 12207
518-285-8777
Albany Medical Center
43 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3478
(518) 262-3125
Albany Memorial Hospital
600 Northern Boulevard
Albany, New York 12204-1083
(518) 471-3221
Capital District Psych Center
75 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3474
(518) 447-9611
St Peter’s Hospital
315 South Manning Boulevard
Albany, New York 12208-1789
(518) 525-1550
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
113 Holland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3473
(518) 626-5000
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Superior Court – 2nd Judicial District, Alapaha Judicial Circuit
P.O. Box 1827
Albany, Georgia 31702
912-434-2683
Superior Court – 2nd Judicial District, Dougherty Judicial Circuit
P.O. Box 1827
Albany, Georgia 31702
912-431-3242
Palmyra Medical Centers
2000 Palmyra Road
Albany, Georgia 31702-1908
(229) 434-2000
Phoebe Putney Mem Hospital
417 Third Avenue
Albany, Georgia 31701-1828
(229) 883-1800
If you or a loved one received a pain medication pump or pain ball after shoulder surgery and have developed cartilage loss in the shoulder, you may have a legal claim against the manufacturer. Our law firm is investigating pain pump lawsuit cases nationwide.
Several well respected medical journals have established a link between the use of intra articular shoulder pain pumps and a horrible condition called Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL). By utilizing these pumps, doctors are able to inject a continuous stream of pain killers into the shoulder to help the patient with pain management. Unfortunately, the medication is toxic to the shoulder joint and can result in the deterioration of cartilage and ultimately a shoulder replacement.
Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit
On November 13, 2009, the FDA announced that it is requiring the drug manufacturers to update their product labels to warn healthcare professionals about this potential serious adverse effect.
What are the symptoms of PAGCL?
Symptoms typically show up after several months from the surgery. You might notice that you are having difficulty with mobility and reduced range of motion. Others have complained about hearing a bothersome clicking sound. In some of the worse cases, the shoulder makes a grinding and popping sound and is extremely painful.
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a shoulder pain pump, please call our law firm for a free, no obligation case review. Call toll free at 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and a pain pump litigation attorney will get back to you as soon as possible.
As a courtesy, we have provided a court and medical directory for your area below.
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court
41 N. Perry Street
Dayton, Ohio 45422
937-225-4512
Second District Court of Appeals of Ohio
41 N. Perry
P.O. Box 972
Dayton, Ohio 45422
937-225-4464
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court
41 N. Perry Street
Dayton, Ohio 45422
937-225-4512
Second District Court of Appeals of Ohio
41 N. Perry
P.O. Box 972
Dayton, Ohio 45422
937-225-4464
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court
41 N. Perry Street
Dayton, Ohio 45422
937-225-4512
Children’s Medical Center
One Children’s Plaza
Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815
(937) 641-3000
Dayton Heart Hospital
707 S Edwin C Moses Boulevard
Dayton, Ohio 45408
(937) 221-8000
Grandview Hospital & Med Center
405 Grand Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45405-4796
(937) 226-3200
Kindred Hospital-Dayton
One Elizabeth Place, 5th Floor
Dayton, Ohio 45408
(937) 222-5963

