BiPAP Recall Lawsuit FAQ for Montana Residents

Answers to the Most Common Montana Philips CPAP Cancer Lawsuit Questions

This page contains answers to common BiPAP recall lawsuit questions that apply to most Montana Philips CPAP claims for cancer or another serious side effect. To discuss your Montana case in detail or ask specific questions related to your circumstances, contact our firm. Our team of attorneys handling CPAP recall lawsuit claims for Montana residents provides free, no obligation case review. Simply contact our firm and one of our experienced lawyers handling national BiPAP recall lawsuit claims for Montana residents will contact you in the near future to answer your questions, completely free of charge.

Who can make a CPAP cancer claim in Montana or file a Philips BiPAP recall lawsuit?

Any person or family member of a person who has developed cancer or suffered another severe side effect from a device included in the Philips CPAP recall in Montana may be eligible to make a claim by filing a BiPAP recall lawsuit against Philips. Montana Philips BiPAP Recall Lawsuit FAQ

What does it cost to file a CPAP cancer lawsuit in Montana?

We are committed to representing all persons in Montana involved in a Philips BiPAP recall lawsuit on a contingency basis, meaning there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. To access your free, no-obligation consultation, use the online chat feature or contact form on this site. One of our lawyers handling Philips CPAP recall lawsuits for Montana cancer cases will contact you to answer any of your questions.

Aren't most drug and products liability lawsuits just class action lawsuits where the plaintiff receives very little money?

Montana CPAP recall lawsuit claims are likely to be consolidated with claims from around the country as MDL, or Multi-District Litigation, where each plaintiff receives a settlement based upon the individual injuries and damages incurred by each plaintiff. This process increases the efficiency of processing vast numbers of cases against a corporation, all related to one dangerous drug.

How much time do I have to file a Philips BiPAP recall lawsuit in Montana?

Most states have CPAP cancer lawsuit time limits; however, the majority of all persons having used a Philips ventilator, BiPAP or CPAP machine in Montana will fall within those time limits if they contact an attorney in the near future. For specific time limits for your Montana claim, please fill out the form at right and one of our attorneys will contact you as quickly as possible, usually within the hour.

Who is most at risk for developing cancer from a recalled Philips BiPAP or breathing machine in Montana?

Any person in Montana who has used one of the machines included in the Philips CPAP recall may be at risk for developing cancer or another serious side effect. Between 3 and 4 million breathing machines are included in the Philips CPAP cancer recall, including life-supporting mechanical ventilators, CPAP machines and BiPAP machines for sleep apnea which may be in use in Montana.

Montana Philips BiPAP Lawsuit FAQ

Which devices were part of the Philips BiPAP cancer recall?

Machines included in the Philips cancer recall include:

Does it cost anything for you to review my Montana case?

We will always listen to your circumstances and give you our analysis of your case without any cost or further obligation.

We're not the type of people who sue; do we really need to file a lawsuit?

If a member of your family suffered a serious injury or health problem as a result of a defective product or dangerous drug, long-term, or even life-long, medical care may be required. This could be incredibly expensive and since medical costs are continually rising may be largely unknown at the time of settlement or trial. If a member of your family died due to a defective product or dangerous drug, no amount of money can undo that wrong. It is our fervent hope that every defective products, drug or other medication lawsuit we file can serve to make the manufacturer take note of the loss and pain its product has caused. When that fails to make a company take action in the form of a product recall, greater warnings about its use and ultimately making safer products, we rely on their profit motivation to make them do the right thing. Unfortunately, in all too many cases it is only the fear of lawsuits and large settlements and verdicts that makes a company become a better corporate citizen.



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