Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuit
Philips recalled millions of CPAP, BiPAP, and ventilator machines in 2021 after discovering that degrading polyurethane foam could be inhaled or ingested, potentially causing cancer and respiratory damage.
Defendant: Philips Respironics, Koninklijke Philips N.V. | MDL 3014 — Western District of Pennsylvania (Judge Joy Flowers Conti). Over 100,000 claims.
Key Facts
Who Qualifies
Individuals who used a recalled Philips CPAP, BiPAP, or mechanical ventilator and were diagnosed with cancer or serious respiratory conditions.
Related Injuries
- Lung cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Liver cancer
- Respiratory failure
- Chronic respiratory conditions
- Chemical poisoning
- Pulmonary fibrosis
- Asthma exacerbation
Settlement Status
Philips set aside $575 million for economic loss class action settlement. Personal injury claims remain active.
Learn More About This Lawsuit
Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuit Overview
Everything you need to know about the Philips CPAP recall lawsuit — foam degradation, cancer risks, and how to file a claim.
Do I Qualify for the Philips CPAP Lawsuit?
Find out if you qualify for the Philips CPAP recall lawsuit. Eligibility requirements for cancer and respiratory claims.
Philips CPAP Lawsuit Settlement Amounts — April 2026 Update
Latest on Philips CPAP lawsuit settlements, economic loss vs personal injury, and projected case values.
Philips CPAP Lawsuit FAQ
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