The Cost of Hernia Repair Procedures
Modern medical treatment can be extremely costly, and this is especially true of surgical procedures. If you have a health issue that requires surgical repair, the cost can be significant and may put you in a tight financial position. If surgery does not solve the problem as you expected it to, you could be in need of additional treatment. If a medical product like the tissue matrix AlloDerm is defective or fails, you could be left to face the financial and physical costs of further surgery.
If AlloDerm has contributed to your need for further hernia repair surgery, you deserve the chance to seek justice. Please contact the AlloDerm failure lawyers at Williams Kherkher by calling 800-761-3187 for more information concerning defective medical product cases.
How Much Will It Cost?
Hernia repair surgeries can result in thousands of dollars in medical bills for a patient, with the total often exceeding $10,000. Like any medical procedure, this surgery does come with a price tag that can require just as much financial preparation as physical and emotional preparation for a patient. The following factors add to the expense of hernia repair surgeries:
- Surgeon expenses
- Hospital expenses
- Anesthesia
- In-patient treatment
- Cost of medical supplies
Some insurance policies do not consider all types of hernia repairs to be medically necessary, so even an insured person may still face significant out-of-pocket expenses.
Contact Us
If AlloDerm failure led to the need for additional surgery, you may be facing overwhelming medical bills. Please contact the AlloDerm failure lawyers at Williams Kherkher by calling 800-761-3187 for more information about your legal options.


