Depuy Shoulder Lawsuit
Our Law Firm is currently investigating litigation nationwide for patients with DePuy Shoulder Versalok Anchor implants.
The DePuy Shoulder Mitek Versalok Anchor is an expanding bolt that is inserted into the shoulder bone during rotator cuff surgery. The anchor is made up of a polyetheretherketone shell and a titanium core.
The Versalok Anchor is supposed to stay securely in the bone and allow the rotator cuff adequate time to connect to the shoulder bone. Some reports suggest that the Versalok Anchor may pull out in some cases and allow the rotator cuff tendons to separate from the bone.
If you have had a DePuy Shoulder Mitek Versalok Anchor implanted during shoulder rotator cuff surgery and are experiencing problems, you may have a claim against the manufacturer. Call Vanderhyde & Associates for a free legal consultation. Toll Free 1-866-777-2557 or use our online contact form and an attorney will get back to you as soon as possible. There are no legal fees unless you receive compensation. You may have a valid legal claim, but you must act quickly before any time limits or statute of limitations expires. Call now.


