Metal Wear Seems to be the Problem With Hip Implants

Every day in Tennessee people receive new hips. Perhaps they were injured in a fall. Maybe they suffer from arthritis. No matter what the cause, the replacement is meant to increase the patients’ quality of living. In the vast majority of cases surgery followed by rehab does just this. It increases mobility and allows a person to get on with their life.

Unfortunately for some that is not the outcome. By now everyone has heard of the DePuy and Johnson & Johnson recalls on some of their artificial hips. This is due to excessive wear on the metal to metal ball and socket joints that make up the joint. Initially, metals used – cobalt and chromium – were though to be more durable than other types of metal and more suitable to this type of application.

What happens in some of these failures is that the friction of the joint causes metal debris to be generated. If this debris ends up being absorbed by the bloodstream or soft tissues, terrible side effects can occur including headaches, pain and stiffness in muscles and joints, short term memory loss, vision problems, chronic fatigue, mental confusion and new intolerances or allergies to certain foods.

Some are claiming the device companies rushed the products to market in order to increase revenues. The company often say that doctors are at fault for inept installation. To determine the true cause it is crucial that all evidenced be preserved. If you are having a problem with a recalled hip make sure your attorney sends a spolitian letter promply.

We are experienced in this type of problem. If you are finding that your new hip is causing pain or other health issues, give us a call at 800-705-2121 or send an email. We may be able to help you.

Author Bio

Jim Higgins, founder of the Higgins Firm, is a seasoned personal injury attorney with deep roots in Nashville, Tennessee. A 4th generation Nashvillian, Jim carries on the legal legacy of his father, a judge for over 30 years. After graduating from the University of Memphis School of Law, Jim’s career began on the other side of the courtroom, defending insurance companies and learning their tactics for minimizing settlements. However, he soon realized his true calling was fighting for the rights of the injured, and for the past several years, he has exclusively represented plaintiffs in personal injury cases.

Since then, his dedication and skill have earned him membership in the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum, an organization limited to attorneys who have secured million and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for their clients. Licensed to practice in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia, Jim focuses on personal injury, product liability, medical malpractice, and workers’ compensation cases. His exceptional work has been recognized by his peers, earning him a spot on the Super Lawyers list from 2021 to 2024, a distinction awarded to only a select group of accomplished attorneys in each state.

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