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Tulsa- Oklahoma Office
4416 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
918 747-1000
800 777-4878
Fax: 918 747-7284
Oklahoma City-
Oklahoma Office
1350 S.W. 89th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405 691-1600
800 296-6074
Fax: 405 691-2128
Fort Smith-
Arkansas Office
14 N. 3rd St. Suite D
Ft. Smith, Arkansas 72901
479 649-0100
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 649-9700
Lowell- Arkansas Office
506 Enterprise Dr. Suite: 320
Lowell, Arkansas 72745
479 770-0613
877 226-1209
Fax: 479 770-0754
918.747.1000
Artificial Knee Attorney
Oklahoma, including Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Forth Smith, Arkansas
Defective Hip Implants
Artificial knees and hips are designed to last many years, as much as 15 years or more. However, they might fail much sooner if they are subject to manufacturing or design defects. For instance, plastic components have become brittle and weak because of the way they are sterilized. In other cases, implants have been weakened because of contamination with oily residue left behind by the manufacturing process.
Patients who require a revision surgery to remove a defective implant can be at a much higher risk of complications, including loss of bone and early failure of the replacement joints.
If you suspect that your joint implant has failed too soon and have decided to have it removed, instruct your doctor to retain the implant and not discard it. The implant can then be examined by experts to determine why it failed. We may be able to help you recover damages if the implant failed because of manufacturing or design defects.
Please call or email us if you think we can be of assistance to you. There is only a limited amount of time to investigate why your implant failed and to file a claim for damages. So, we encourage you to contact us quickly if you have any desire to pursue a claim
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