You may be entitled to damages if you have experienced:
Embryo damage or loss
Inability to have children
Pain and suffering
Did you receive a notice in the mail about recalled IVF culture solution?
An in-vitro fertilization company is facing multiple lawsuits over the culture solution it created to store human embryos used in IVF procedures. According to customer complaints, at least three lots of the solution were toxic to the embryos and impaired their proper development leading to their death.
The loss of embryos can be devastating to parents facing infertility issues. A woman is born with only so many eggs in her body, and that number decreases throughout her lifetime. If she chooses to use some of those eggs in the IVF process—in the hopes of having children in the future—and those embryos are destroyed, her options for creating more may be severely limited or lost altogether.
Chaffin Luhana defective product attorneys are currently investigating cases in which parents chose IVF and had their embryos harmed by the defective embryo solution. We have decades of experience representing injured clients and would like to discuss your case with you.
Patients who lost embryos during IVF procedures involving recalled media culture may choose to file a personal injury lawsuit against CooperSurgical, and potentially its parent company, The Cooper Companies, Inc. Those who have already done so, claim the company failed to warn about the dangerous effects the solution could have on otherwise healthy embryos.
In December 2023, CooperSurgical implemented a recall for three lots of its culture solution for embryos. The company warned that it had received an unexpected number of complaints about the solution and that it could impair embryo development prior to the blastocyst stage. In March 2024, the company issued a follow-up to that recall, explaining why the media damaged embryos and stating that no additional lots had been affected by the same issue.
The CooperSurgical recall included the following three lots of embryo culture solution: LGGG-020: UDI-DI 00815965020044, lot 231020-018741LGGG-050: UDI-DI 00815965020051, lot 231020-018742LGGG-100: UDI-DI 00815965020068, lot 231020-018743.
Any culture used to store embryos that harm them rather than protect and nurture them may be considered toxic. Typically, defective cultures interfere with the normal growth and development of the embryo.
If your embryos were harmed by the CooperSurgical embryo culture, contact our personal injury attorneys today. We will be happy to go over the facts of your case to determine if you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer.
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