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Arkansas Hip and Joint Replacement Lawyers

Arthritis, injuries, and disease take a toll on hips, knees and other joints. For millions of Americans, a hip, knee or joint replacement provides permanent relief from debilitating joint pain. These patients are able to resume active lives free of joint pain after an artificial hip or knee joint is implanted by an orthopedic surgeon. Artificial joints are made from metal and plastic and replace the patient's degenerated joint. Most artificial joints last at least 15 to 20 years.

Sadly, a small percentage of patients are not so fortunate. Defective hip and knee joints implanted in these patients fail within a few years causing pain until the joint is replaced in a second surgery called a revision. Design or manufacturing defects in the artificial joints cause them to come loose or to wear improperly resulting in metal chips that cause pain and inflammation.

Little Rock DePuy ASR and Zimmer Durom Hip Lawsuits

Some of the most common hip joint failures occur in the DuPuy ASR hip replacement system and Zimmer Durom cups. DuPuy recalled their ASR hip replacement device due to design defects that caused a high failure rate. Zimmer did not recall their Durom cups, but they temporarily took them off the market. Zimmer did recall their NexGen Knee joint to correct design and manufacturing defects.

If you have been the victim of a defective artificial hip or knee joint, you may be entitled to compensation. We urge you to contact our Arkansas law firm for more information on how we can help.

Arkansas Attorneys Who Handle Zimmer NexGen Knee Lawsuits

Our stellar reputation was built through dedication to working hard on behalf of our clients to obtain the best possible settlement or jury verdict. Our attorneys provide aggressive legal representation for our hip and joint clients. Call today for a no cost, no obligation case evaluation by one of our veteran litigators.

Hip and joint replacement lawsuits can be very expensive to litigate. At our Arkansas law firm, we believe that the cost of litigation should not prevent you from obtaining the compensation you deserve. We handle hip and joint replacement lawsuits on a contingent fee basis. That means that we collect our fees from any amount recovered on your behalf. If we don't win, you don't pay!



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