Tuesday, April 30, 2013

DePuy ASR Lawsuit Update: Rottenstein Law Group Addresses J&J Motion to Appeal $8.3 Million Verdict


Following a Los Angeles jury’s award of $8.3 million to plaintiff Loren Kransky in a DePuy ASR lawsuit, manufacturer Johnson & Johnson has asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to put the award on hold while it files an appeal, according to court documents. The Rottenstein Law Group urges those looking to file a DePuy ASR lawsuit to not get discouraged by this news.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 30, 2013

Following a Los Angeles jury’s award of $8.3 million to plaintiff Loren Kransky in a DePuy ASR lawsuit, manufacturer Johnson & Johnson has asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to put the award on hold while it files an appeal, according to court documents. The Rottenstein Law Group urges those looking to file a DePuy ASR lawsuit to not get discouraged by this news.

“Whenever a court awards millions of dollars to a plaintiff, an appeal by the defendant follows almost as a matter of course—the costs of appealing are small compared to the judgment amount, so the defendant has relatively little to lose by challenging the trial court judgment in an appellate court,” said Rochelle Rottenstein, principal of the Rottenstein Law Group. “But an appeal is often a difficult thing to win, and the simple fact of the appeal should not be discouraging to anyone considering legal action against the maker of a drug or medical product that caused harm. If the facts show that the product hurt the victim, and the law provides for holding the manufacturer accountable for that harm, then there is little to fear from an appeal of a verdict for the victim."

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Friday, April 12, 2013

DePuy ASR Recall Lawsuit Update: Rottenstein Law Group Anticipates Verdict in 2nd DePuy Hip Trial


The Rottenstein Law Group represents clients in metal-on-metal hip lawsuits and maintains a website at http://www.depuyrecallnewscenter.com, which provides news and information on hip lawsuits and the DePuy hip implant recall.

(PRWEB) April 12, 2013

The jury in the nation’s second DePuy ASR trial is expected to deliberate next week in Chicago to determine if Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary DePuy must pay plaintiff Carol Strum damages for injuries she allegedly suffered from her DePuy ASR metal-on-metal hip implant, according to court documents (In Re DePuy ASR Hip Litigation, No. 2011-L-009352, Cook County [Ill.] Circuit Court). The Rottenstein Law Group represents clients in metal-on-metal hip lawsuits and maintains a website at http://www.depuyrecallnewscenter.com, which provides news and information on hip lawsuits and the DePuy hip implant recall.

Strum, a 54-year-old nurse from Illinois, alleges that Johnson & Johnson failed to warn of the risks associated with the device’s defective design, according to Bloomberg.* Strum’s husband testified that his wife’s 2009 DePuy ASR implantation and 2011 revision surgery have left her unable to participate in the activities she once enjoyed, according to court documents.

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