TVM & Y-Mesh Lawsuit Help

If you or a loved one suffered serious complications after receiving a transvaginal mesh or pelvic/Y-mesh implant, you may be entitled to compensation. Legal Claim Assistance can connect you with an experienced attorney to help you seek justice.


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    Have You Been Affected by a Mesh Implant?

    Transvaginal and pelvic mesh implants have been linked to serious health risks. If you or someone you care about experienced complications after receiving one, you may be entitled to compensation. We’re here to help you take the first step.

    What makes you eligible for these lawsuit?

    You May Be Eligible for Compensation If :​

    • Chronic Pain – Especially in the pelvic, abdominal, or vaginal area

    • Mesh Erosion or Migration – When the mesh moves or cuts into nearby tissues

    • Infection – Persistent infections caused by the implant

    • Organ Perforation – Damage to bladder, uterus, or bowel

    • Urinary Problems – Incontinence or painful urination

    • Revision Surgeries – Any corrective procedures following the initial implant

    • Emotional Trauma – Anxiety, depression, or loss of intimacy

    You may be eligible for compensation!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who can file a TVM or Y-Mesh lawsuit?

    Anyone who received a transvaginal mesh, pelvic mesh, or Y-mesh implant and suffered complications may be eligible. This includes patients who required revision surgery or endured long-term side effects.

    How long do I have to file a claim?

    Each state has a different statute of limitations, usually between 2 to 4 years. It's crucial to act quickly.

    What if my doctor didn’t tell me the mesh could be dangerous?

    Many patients were not adequately warned. If the risks weren’t clearly explained to you, you may still qualify for a claim.

    What does it cost to file a claim?

    You don’t pay anything upfront. Most attorneys work on a contingency fee, meaning they only get paid if you win compensation.

    What types of compensation can I pursue?

    Medical bills (past and future) Lost wages Pain and suffering Costs for corrective surgeries Loss of quality of life

    How can I get started?

    Reach out to us today and we will connect you to a lawyer who specializes in pharmaceutical cases to discuss your potential claim.