Exactech Lawsuit

Exactech Implant Recall Lawsuit

Defective Exactech knee, hip, and ankle implants caused thousands of patients to suffer premature implant failure, severe pain, and costly revision surgeries. If you received a recalled Exactech device, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

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ATTENTION: EXACTECH IMPLANT VICTIMS

If you or a loved one received a recalled Exactech knee, hip, or ankle implant and suffered complications, you could be entitled to SIGNIFICANT compensation!

Consumers Injury Help offers a completely free case review. Exactech failed to ensure the safety of its implant packaging, causing premature device failure in thousands of patients. Time limits apply — find out if you qualify today.

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Exactech's defective packaging allowed oxygen to degrade polyethylene implant components before surgery, causing accelerated wear and premature failure. Patients who trusted these devices suffered unnecessary pain, costly revision surgeries, and lasting harm. They deserve justice.

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Exactech's defective implants caused serious harm — they must be held accountable.

In August 2021, Exactech recalled over 147,000 knee, hip, and ankle implants after discovering a packaging defect that degraded the devices before surgery. Thousands of patients faced premature implant failure, chronic pain, and costly revision surgeries as a result of Exactech's failure to ensure product safety.

What Is the Exactech Lawsuit?

The Exactech lawsuit involves legal claims filed by patients who received defective Exactech orthopedic implants — including knee, hip, and ankle replacements — and subsequently suffered premature device failure, severe joint pain, and the need for costly revision surgeries. In August 2021, Exactech recalled over 147,000 devices after discovering that out-of-specification vacuum-sealed packaging allowed oxygen to degrade the polyethylene components before implantation.

Lawsuits have been consolidated into Multi-District Litigation (MDL No. 3027) in the Eastern District of New York. Settlement negotiations are ongoing, with past defective implant cases settling in the range of $50,000 to $300,000 or more.

Who Can File an Exactech Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if you or a loved one received a recalled Exactech knee, hip, or ankle implant — particularly placed before August 2021 — and subsequently experienced implant failure, loosening, bone loss, or required revision surgery.

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Injuries Linked to Recalled Exactech Implants

  • Premature implant failure — device wearing out years earlier than expected
  • Implant loosening — device separating from bone, causing instability
  • Osteolysis (bone loss) — bone degradation around the implant site
  • Revision surgery — painful and costly second operation to replace the failed device
  • Chronic joint pain and swelling — ongoing discomfort significantly impacting quality of life

Exactech Recall & MDL Status

Exactech lawsuits are consolidated in MDL No. 3027 in the Eastern District of New York. The MDL covers thousands of individual cases and is progressing through pre-trial discovery and bellwether trials. Patients who suffered serious complications are encouraged to act quickly as statutes of limitation apply.

Compensation may cover medical expenses, revision surgery costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disability. There is no upfront fee — attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning you only pay if you receive a settlement.