Missouri Woman Sues DePuy Over Failed AML Femoral Stem
November 20, 2013
DOCUMENTS
- Complaint
ST. LOUIS ¬– A Missouri woman who says a broken femoral component in a DePuy cementless hip device has left her with permanent injuries is suing the company for $300,000 in medical costs and an unspecified amount for ongoing pain and other damages.
Plaintiff Judith A. Redd filed her action Nov. 5 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri against DePuy Orthopaedics Inc., the manufacturer of the AML Hip System, and its parent company, Johnson & Johnson.
Redd complains that she underwent a total left hip replacement in April 2008, during which she received “Femoral Small …
FIRM NAMES
- Aubuchon, Raniere and Panzeri
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