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Medical Product Liability Claims<\/h1>

If you’ve suffered injury by a defective medical device, and it wasn’t your fault, you could be eligible to make a medical product liability claim.<\/p>

Defective medical devices compensation claims<\/h2><\/a>

Medical devices are integral to providing patients with the proper care and support. Some people might only use them once or twice, while others will rely on their medical products as part of an ongoing treatment plan.<\/p>

Manufacturers must adhere to strict regulations regarding the safety of medical devices – including stringent testing before any product becomes available.<\/p>

Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean a faulty or defective product can’t slip through the cracks – and they sometimes do.<\/p>

You have every right to make a compensation claim if this happens to you. To find out whether you’re eligible, call for free legal advice on 0800 234 6438<\/span> or fill in the form for a free callback.<\/p><\/div>

The Consumer Protection Act (1987)<\/h2><\/a>

The Consumer Protection Act legislation<\/a> covers a range of products and requires manufacturers to follow a rigorous testing process before distributing their devices.<\/p>

Medical products are included in the guidelines, so if your product is faulty, you could be eligible to make a compensation claim.<\/p>

There are around 600,000 medical devices in the UK, and each falls into one of five categories:<\/p>