IVC Filter Lawsuit
Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters designed to prevent blood clots have been linked to serious complications including device fracture, migration, and organ perforation. Lawsuits target C.R. Bard, Cook Medical, and others.
Defendant: C.R. Bard, Cook Medical, Cordis, Rex Medical, ALN | MDL 2641 (Bard) — District of Arizona. MDL 2570 (Cook) — Southern District of Indiana.
Key Facts
Who Qualifies
Individuals who received an IVC filter implant (Bard Recovery, G2, Eclipse, Meridian, Denali, or Cook Celect, Gunther Tulip) and experienced device failure or complications.
Related Injuries
- Device fracture
- Filter migration to heart or lungs
- Perforation of the vena cava
- Organ damage
- Blood clots (DVT / pulmonary embolism)
- Device embedment requiring surgery
- Death from device failure
Settlement Status
Bard settled thousands of cases with averages of $50,000-$500,000+ per case. Cook Medical cases continue in litigation.
Learn More About This Lawsuit
IVC Filter Lawsuit Overview
Everything you need to know about the IVC filter lawsuit — defective blood clot filters, complications, and how to take action.
Do I Qualify for the IVC Filter Lawsuit?
Find out if you qualify for the IVC filter lawsuit. Eligibility for Bard, Cook, and other defective filter claims.
IVC Filter Lawsuit Settlement Amounts — April 2026 Update
Latest information on IVC filter lawsuit settlements, Bard verdicts, Cook Medical cases, and projected case values.
IVC Filter Lawsuit FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the IVC filter lawsuit — eligibility, complications, manufacturers, and timeline.
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