AlloDerm Defective Mesh Attorneys
While AlloDerm was released as a safer alternative to traditional skin grafts, a number of potential defects have limited its overall effectiveness. Defective AlloDerm patches can result in a number of potentially painful complications, and may leave people in a worse position than they were in when they first underwent graft surgery.
At Williams Kherkher, we believe that LifeCell, the maker of AlloDerm, has a responsibility for its product. If you or someone you love has been hurt or worse as the result of a defective mesh matrix, we would like to discuss your case with you to determine if we can help you pursue financial compensation. Contact us today by calling 800-761-3187 for more information.
How We Can Help
Defective products can be dangerous, especially when they are as medically important as a graft patch. Studies have shown that patients who have received AlloDerm grafts are at a heightened risk for a number of complications. You may have received a defective unit if you have experienced:
- Pain and soreness
- Inflammation or swelling
- Infection
- Development of abscesses
AlloDerm skin matrices have been used in a number of medical procedures, including hernia surgery, breast reconstruction, and other cosmetic procedures. However, when the graft itself is defective, the consequences can be serious.
Contact Us
At Williams Kherkher, we believe that you should not be left to cope with the pain of a defective graft alone. Our compassionate AlloDerm defective graft lawyers are dedicated to helping people like you get the financial compensation they deserve. To talk to us about your case and learn more about what we may be able to do to help, contact us by calling 800-761-3187.


