By Admin | Published September 29, 2017 | Posted in Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery | Tagged Tags: Hernia Mesh Failure, Hernia Mesh Repair Claim, Hernia Mesh Repair Surgery | Leave a comment
The development of an implantable fabric mesh changed the surgical treatment of hernia surgery. Hernia mesh material made it possible for a physician to choose to bridge the abnormal opening in the muscles of the abdominal wall, rather than repairing the injury with the existing muscles by creating tension. Recurrence of the hernia had been Read More
Read MoreInfections involving hernia mesh often do not respond well to a course of antibiotics alone and will require that the eroded mesh be removed through multiple surgeries. Post-op recovery after surgery to replace or compensate for failed hernia mesh is time consuming and painful. If you are experiencing or have previously experienced any or all Read More
Read MoreTampa, FL – Frank Charles Miranda, P.A. announced on Wednesday that his office has completed a planned move from its old location on Swann Avenue to new office space on W. Cypress Street in Tampa. This new office location and the addition of Lauren Frieder to the team of attorneys, signify the beginning of a Read More
Read MoreA parent’s worst nightmare is to receive a call that their teen is involved in an accident. Although accidents are common for all drivers, teenagers are in a category all their own when it comes to auto accidents and personal injury. Let’s face it teens today have more distractions than any other generation before Read More
Read MoreIn a blink of an eye, accidents happen on residential roads, highways, and freeways causing severe and minor damage to drivers, passengers, and vehicles. According to the CDC, Americans spend more than 1 million days in the hospital due to auto accidents. These statistics suggest that there is a strong possibility that you are someone Read More
Read MoreFrank Charles Miranda announced on Monday that his Tampa, FL-based law office would now be accepting and reviewing personal injury claims alleging that individuals prescribed specific medications like Zofran, Xarelto and Invokana had experienced adverse and often life-altering side effects. To illustrate, in the case of the prescription blood thinner Xarelto, patients have been diagnosed Read More
Read MoreIn 2015 there was nearly 1.1 million properties with foreclosure filings, a number that is a 3% decline compared to 2014 and a nine-year low. If there is no way to avoid keep your home and foreclosure, a short sale may offer you the only way to resolve the situation with a minimal amount of Read More
Read MoreIn the past, federal law required that two forms be provided to a home buyer at, or shortly before their loan closing. The information on these forms, known as the final TIL and HUD1, was often overlapping and inconsistent. Home buyers often found the forms confusing. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Read More
Read MoreFederal law required that consumers be provided two different disclosure forms at the time of their loan closing. The information on the two forms was often overlapping, inconsistent and confusing for consumers. The Dodd-Frank Act directed the CFPB to meld the two forms into a single disclosure form that would be easy for consumers to Read More
Read MoreFrank Charles Miranda, P.A. is now reviewing and accepting Tampa Bay claims alleging that talc-based powder manufactured by Johnson & Johnson was the cause of ovarian cancer. It is important to note that prior to the late 1970s some talc in its natural form was known to contain asbestos. The claim that the talc-based powder Read More
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