Bard PowerPort Lawsuit

Bard PowerPort Lawsuit

Defective Bard PowerPort implanted catheter devices have been linked to catheter fracture, migration, serious infections, and life-threatening complications. If you received a Bard PowerPort and suffered harm, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

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ATTENTION: BARD POWERPORT VICTIMS

If you or a loved one received a Bard PowerPort and suffered catheter fracture, migration, or serious complications, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!

Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review. Bard Access Systems failed to ensure the safety of its implanted port devices. Time limits apply — find out if you qualify today.

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SIGNIFICANT Compensation May Be Available

Did you or a family member receive an Implanted Port Catheter?

Did the Implanted Port Catheter fracture, migrate or cause infection in you or your loved one?

Which of the following injuries or conditions have arisen due to the implant?

Do you already have an attorney representing you regarding Bard PowerPort compensation?

$50,000 TO $250,000+

COMPENSATION MAY BE AVAILABLE

How do we help YOU?

Bard Access Systems produced implanted port catheters with design defects that cause fracture, migration, and material degradation. Cancer patients and others who depended on these devices for life-saving medication delivery suffered serious and preventable harm. They deserve justice.

How does filing a claim work?

  • 1. Fill out our simple form. Or call to make your claim immediately.
  • 2. Get a FREE case review from our expert partners.
  • 3. We fight on your behalf for the highest compensation possible.
  • 4. Claim your settlement!
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Bard PowerPort defects caused life-threatening harm — Becton Dickinson must be held accountable.

Bard PowerPort devices allegedly contain design defects that cause catheters to fracture and migrate through the bloodstream, potentially reaching the heart and lungs. These broken pieces can cause pulmonary embolism, cardiac complications, and organ damage. Cases are consolidated in MDL in the District of Arizona.

What Is the Bard PowerPort Lawsuit?

The Bard PowerPort lawsuit involves legal claims filed by patients who received implanted port catheter devices manufactured by Bard Access Systems (a Becton Dickinson company) and subsequently suffered serious complications. These ports deliver medications such as chemotherapy, but defects allegedly cause catheter fracture, migration, and material degradation — creating life-threatening risks.

Cases are consolidated in Multi-District Litigation (MDL) in the District of Arizona. Discovery is underway with bellwether trials expected to shape future settlement amounts ranging from $50,000 to over $250,000+.

Who Can File a Bard PowerPort Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if you or a loved one received a Bard PowerPort implanted catheter and subsequently experienced catheter fracture or migration, serious infection, DVT, pulmonary embolism, internal bleeding, or organ damage — or required surgery to remove the device.

Did your Bard PowerPort fracture, migrate, or cause serious harm?

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Injuries Linked to Defective Bard PowerPort Devices

  • Catheter fracture and embolization — broken pieces traveling through the bloodstream to the heart or lungs
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) — dangerous blood clots caused by device migration
  • Pulmonary embolism — life-threatening clot in the lungs
  • Sepsis and serious infections — requiring hospitalization and emergency treatment
  • Cardiac complications — irregular heartbeat and fluid buildup around the heart
  • Organ perforation — damage to surrounding tissues, vessels, and organs

Bard PowerPort MDL & Settlement Status

The Bard PowerPort MDL is in the District of Arizona with discovery underway. Bellwether trials are expected to establish settlement benchmarks. Compensation may cover medical expenses, surgery costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages.

There is no upfront fee — attorneys work on a contingency basis. Act quickly as statutes of limitation apply.