Hernia Mesh Lawsuit
Defective hernia mesh implants have caused severe complications including chronic pain, infection, mesh migration, and the need for revision surgery. Major manufacturers include Ethicon (Johnson & Johnson), Bard/Davol, Atrium, and Covidien.
Defendant: Ethicon (J&J), C.R. Bard / Davol, Atrium Medical, Covidien | Multiple MDLs in federal court for different manufacturers (Ethicon MDL 2782, Bard MDL 2846, Atrium MDL 2753).
Key Facts
Who Qualifies
Individuals who received a hernia mesh implant and experienced severe complications requiring additional medical treatment or revision surgery.
Related Injuries
- Chronic pain
- Mesh migration or displacement
- Infection at mesh site
- Bowel obstruction or perforation
- Organ damage
- Need for revision surgery
- Mesh erosion or adhesion
- Hernia recurrence
Settlement Status
Bard agreed to pay $184 million to settle approximately 3,000 cases. Other manufacturers continue to face litigation.
Learn More About This Lawsuit
Hernia Mesh Lawsuit Overview
Everything you need to know about the hernia mesh lawsuit — defective surgical mesh products, complications, and how to take action.
Do I Qualify for the Hernia Mesh Lawsuit?
Find out if you meet the criteria to file a hernia mesh lawsuit. Eligibility requirements for defective mesh claims.
Hernia Mesh Lawsuit Settlement Amounts — April 2026 Update
Latest information on hernia mesh lawsuit settlements, Bard, Ethicon, and Atrium verdict amounts and projections.
Hernia Mesh Lawsuit FAQ
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