Philips CPAP Lawsuits Information for Baltimore

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If you or a loved one has developed cancer in Baltimore as a result of using a Philips BiPAP breathing machine or ventilator, you may have grounds to file a Baltimore Philips CPAP lawsuit against the Netherlands-based manufacturer, Royal Philips. Philips BiPAP cancer lawsuits give Baltimore individuals and families harmed by CPAP cancer the ability to seek compensation for any medical expenses, pain and suffering that have resulted from using this dangerous medical device in Baltimore.

Baltimore BiPAP and CPAP Recall Lawsuits

The Philips BiPAP and CPAP recall was prompted by reports from patients who have been harmed by using the breathing machines. These particular machines make use of a foam product known as PE-PUR (or polyester-based polyurethane) in order to dampen the machine's noise. This foam product has been found to break down over time and through exposure to heat and humidity. When the foam breaks down, it can release toxic particles and gases which cause respiratory problems and cancer in residents of Baltimore using the machines.

Critics say Philips executives were aware of the risk for cancer from BiPAP machines and ventilators it sells prior to issuing the CPAP cancer recall. No one knows exactly how long the company has been aware of this danger, or how many people in Baltimore may have been harmed as a result of corporate negligence. Approximately 3-4 million Philips breathing machines, including Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), Bilateral Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) machines, and life-supporting mechanical ventilators, are included in this global recall. All users in Baltimore not reliant on the machine for life support were told to halt use of the device immediately. For patients dependent on mechanical ventilators for life support in Baltimore, providers are instructed to find an alternative breathing machine when possible.

Philips is a major global manufacturer of CPAP and BiPAP breathing machines. Based in the Netherlands and helmed by CEO Frans Van Houten, Philips garnered annual revenue of more than $23 billion in 2020. Van Houten himself reaped over $7 million in cash and other compensation that year. Critics say there is no excuse for a company of this magnitude and such substantial resources to make an oversight that results in exposing 3-4 million patients to cancer, and local residents in Baltimore agree.

No Fees Unless We Collect for You - Our Philips CPAP Recall Lawyers Represent Baltimore Clients on a Contingency Basis

If you or a member of your family in Baltimore developed cancer or a severe respiratory problem as a result of using a product included in the Philips BiPAP and CPAP cancer recall, you may qualify to file a BiPAP recall lawsuit in Baltimore to recover compensation for damages you have suffered as a result of this dangerous device. While many Baltimore people would prefer not to get involved in litigation, filing a lawsuit is the only way to secure compensation for medical bills, lost time at work, pain, suffering and loss that have resulted from Philips BiPAP cancer in Baltimore. Our attorneys are here to make the experience smooth and supportive for persons filing CPAP recall lawsuits in Baltimore and from around the United States. Our attorney team provides no-cost, no-obligation CPAP cancer lawsuit case review for all Baltimore persons who match this description. To discuss your situation in detail with an attorney and to learn about Philips CPAP cancer lawsuit time limits in Baltimore, please complete our online contact form. One of our attorneys handling BiPAP recall lawsuits for Baltimore residents will contact you promptly.

Who can file a ventilator recall lawsuit?

Patients who have used one of more than twenty different types of breathing machines included in the Philips CPAP, BiPAP and ventilator recall and then developed cancer or another serious medical problem may be eligible to file a claim against the Dutch manufacturer. Click here to learn more.

CPAP Cancer Recall Lawsuits from Baltimore Are Not Class Action Lawsuits

Baltimore Philips BiPAP Recall Lawsuits

Many persons in Baltimore who developed cancer from using a BiPAP or CPAP machine wonder if filing a Philips CPAP recall lawsuit in Baltimore will result in meaningful compensation for their family. Baltimore Philips CPAP lawsuits will not be class action lawsuits in which those who file a claim can expect only a small, symbolic settlement. On the contrary, lawyers handling BiPAP recall lawsuits believe Baltimore persons and family members of Baltimore persons who have suffered from cancer or another serious side effect from using a Philips CPAP machine, bilateral PAP machine, or Philips mechanical ventilator in Baltimore may be entitled to significant compensation. CPAP cancer lawsuits from Baltimore are likely to be consolidated with others from around the nation as Multi-District Litigation (MDL), in which each claim will be handled on its own merit and compensation will be determined based on the degree of suffering of each plaintiff.

Philips BiPAP Recall Lawsuits in Baltimore: No Fees Unless We Collect for You

We will represent all persons involved in a Baltimore CPAP cancer lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning our lawyers never charge legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. For a free no-obligation consultation please fill out our short online contact form and one of our CPAP recall attorneys serving Baltimore residents will contact you to answer any of your questions.

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