Weekly Video in Support of Medical Device Safety Act
January 10, 2010
I urge support of this bill to help the victims of faulty and defective medical devices:
Ed Wallis is currently representing injured children and adults who received a defective Advanced Bionics HiRes90k cochlear implant. For more information on cochlear implant lawsuits, or to discuss your rights, please visit the Cochlear Implant Page, call (901) 527-2125 or SEND AN EMAIL TODAY.
Memphis attorneys accepting cases for defective Advanced Bionics cochlear implants
January 10, 2010
Memphis, Tennessee attorneys Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis, who are currently representing clients with defective Advanced Bionics cochlear implants across the country, are providing free case evaluations to members of the public that have received a defective cochlear implant. If you or a loved one has endured the hardship of a failing cochlear implant, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Wallis stand ready to discuss the specific facts of your case with you.
Although located in Memphis, Tennessee, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Wallis are prepared to represent you or your loved one no matter where you are located.
Please contact them immediately for more information:
Telephone: 901.527.2125 (during working hours)
Telephone: 901.275.0600 (after hours)
E-mail: by CLICKING HERE
Weekly Video - Medical Device Safety Act
November 15, 2009
Ed Wallis is currently representing injured children and adults who received a defective Advanced Bionics HiRes90k cochlear implant. For more information on cochlear implant lawsuits, or to discuss your rights, please visit the Cochlear Implant Page, call (901) 527-2125 or SEND AN EMAIL TODAY.
Anniversary of FDA Settlement
July 21, 2009
Approximately one year ago, Advanced Bionics, the US manufacturer of cochlear implants, settled a civil suit brought by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) based on the HiRes90k cochlear implant device. It is expected over 25% of the vendor B HiRes90k devices (implanted in most part through March 2006) will fail. While public relations campaigns may tell you Advanced Bionics settled to “move on,” you have the option to not “move on” until the company addresses the difficulties you faced in life following a failed medical device.
If your HiRes90k failed, and you sustained emotional or physical injuries, lost wages, medical bills, travel expenses, or any other costs, you may be entitled to recovery from the company and possibly the manufacturer or the defective component (a feedthru manufactured by Astro Seal).
If you received the defective cochlear implant recall letter, you may be entitled to relief.
If you want more information on filing a lawsuit against Advanced Bionics, a cochlear implant manufacturer, you can contact me below.
If you or your child has an Advanced Bionics HiRes90k device that was implanted prior to March 2006 (or was implanted with a Clarion II / CII device) and you or your child is experiencing difficulties with the implant or the device has failed, please email me, call me, or complete the form below. I will contact you as soon as possible:
Ed Wallis
Glassman, Edwards, Wade & Wyatt, PC
26 N. 2nd Street
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 527-4673
ewallis@gewwlaw.com
Or fill out this form today for a free case evaluation:
Failed cochlear implant? We may be able to help.
July 4, 2009
If you or a loved one has endured medical bills, doctor visits, or simply frustration from a failed cochlear implant, we may be able to help. We are attorneys that are working to provide relief to those recipients of failed cochlear implant devices.
There is no upfront cost.
There is no cost if you do not prevail.
We may be able to seek relief for you to compensate you for your pain, your time away from work, your doctor’s bills, and more.
Please contact us if you would like to discuss your rights and how we may be able to help you:
Ed Wallis
Glassman Edwards Wade & Wyatt
26 N. 2nd Street
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 527-2125
(901) 275-0600 (after hours / weekends)
ewallis@gewwlaw.com
Or please fill out this form, and we will immediately contact you.
Cochlear Implant Lawsuits
July 4, 2009
Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis have filed two lawsuits on behalf of minors against cochlear implant (“CI”) manufacturer Advanced Bionics related to certain defective HiRes90k cochlear implants. The two attorneys are currently investigating numerous other cases and are willing to provide any interested persons a free case evaluation. Additional lawsuits will be filing in the coming months to protect the rights of both innocent children and adults.
Potential clients may have received September 2004 or/and March 2006 “Important Notification” Letters from Advanced Bionics warning them of potential moisture failures with their cochlear implants. Advanced Bionics has provided a list of potential symptoms of moisture failure, including popping or crackling sounds, shocking, intermittent sound, and the device turning on/off without effort.
Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis are investigating claims on behalf of a variety of clients, including (1) young children who were forced to endure unnecessary surgery (some multiple times) and who lost out on a critical period of their life for linguistic and speed development and (2) adults who have endured the frustration of deafness and medical complications after being told their cochlear implant would better their lives.
We are committed to understanding the unique circumstances surround each individual’s, or in the case of young children, each family’s, experience with their hearing loss and Advanced Bionics’ devices. We provide our direct office lines, cellular telephone numbers and email addresses to our clients so that they or their families can contact us at any point they need help.
Tim Edwards’ grandson was born deaf and received at 12 months of age a HiRes90k cochlear implant, now part of the recall group. While Mr. Edwards’ grandson’s device has not yet failed, he and Mr. Wallis understand the importance these devices play in the lives of their clients.
The defective HiRes90k devices in question contain an alleged defective internal component of the cochlear implant device called the “feedthru” (or “feed-through”) manufactured by Astro Seal (mentioned in some Advanced Bionics notification letters to cochlear implant recipients as “Supplier B” and also referenced in the public domain as “vendor B”). Astro Seal is also named as a defendant in the lawsuits.
The feedthru is the part of the implanted internal component of the implant that conducts electrical signals from the hermetically (waterproof) sealed implanted part to the electrode array implanted in the cochlear nerve. It is believed that the feedthrus in HiRes90k vendor B devices fail or otherwise are permeable to moisture. A failed device must be explanted, and medical attention should be sought if you or your loved one fears a failed device.
The FDA filed a complaint in November 2006 brought under the FDCA (“Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act”), 21 U.S.C. §§321 etc. seq. as amended by the Medical Device Amendments, and its implanting regulations seeking administrative penalties against Advanced Bionics and its President and Co-CEO Jeffrey H. Greiner related to Advanced Bionics’ violation of the FDA regulations related to Advanced Bionics’ manufacturer of its HiRes90k implants containing the Astro Seal feedthru. You can read more about the lawsuit by visiting our COCHLEAR IMPLANT RESOURCE on our blog.
After a February 2007 onsite investigation, the FDA complaint was amended on March 17, 2007 to reflect the findings of the February 2007 investigation. The amended complaint sought a $2.2 million penalty against Advanced Bionics for violating federal law, including violation of CGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice”) standards and failure to seek PMA (“Premarket Approval”) approval or supplement or a 30-day notice prior to distributing devices with an Astro Seal feedthru.
The FDA alleged that the design criteria and specifications of the Astro Seal feedthru components were materially different from the design criteria and specifications of the feedthru submitted to the FDA for approval, thus constituting a violation of federal law. On July 7, 2008, the FDA and the Advanced Bionics settled the Administrative Action, with Advanced Bionics agreeing to pay a $1.1 million fine (which is the maximum fine allowed in an administrative action). CEO Greiner agreed to pay a $75,000 fine personally. Advanced Bionics denied that it violated federal law and did not concede to any admission of liability in the settlement agreement. You can read the settlement agreement by CLICKING HERE.
“Children and adults alike may have experienced pain and suffering as a result of Advanced Bionics’ conduct, which is particularly disturbing,” says attorney Ed Wallis, who is counsel for several children in already filed cases and is investigating others. “Advanced Bionics was entrusted with manufacturing this life-changing device using the federal government’s rules and regulations as basic building blocks to ensure safety and effectiveness of the device. If the company failed to follow those rules and regulations, they should be held accountable.”
If you or your child has an Advanced Bionics HiRes90k device that was implanted prior to March 2006 (or was implanted with a Clarion II / CII device) and you or your child is experiencing difficulties with the implant or the device has failed, please complete the form below. I will contact you as soon as possible:
Ed Wallis
Glassman, Edwards, Wade & Wyatt, PC
26 N. 2nd Street
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 527-4673
ewallis@gewwlaw.com
Or fill out this form today for a free case evaluation:
Is your Advanced Bionics cochlear implant failing?
June 19, 2009
The Facts.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) estimates that 3,477 HiResolution90k (HiRes90k) cochlear implant bionic ear system devices with the Astro Seal component (vendor B) had already been implanted at the time of the 2006 recall. Of those an estimated 1,502 devices were implanted in children under 18 years old. Advanced Bionics has raised these figures on their own.
Symtoms.
Possible symptoms of a failing CII-x / HiRes90k cochlear implant include:
- Discomfort
- Ear pain
- Loss of sound
- Cracking, hissing and popping noises
- Sudden loud noises
For More Information.
If you believe you, or a loved one, has sustained physical or emotional injuries as a result of receiving a defective supplier B HiRes90k Advanced Bionics cochlear implant, please call Ed Wallis today at (901) 527-4673, or send me an E-MAIL today for a free case evaluation. You can also send this Case Evaluation Form:
Officials: Device Maker Engaged in Illegal Marketing
June 18, 2009
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday indicted a medical device maker and four of its executives on charges that they illegally tested and promoted a bone filler for unapproved uses. According to the indictment, Synthes Inc. pursued unapproved trials for its Norian XR product and promoted it aggressively among select doctors. It is unusual for federal prosecutors, who typically favor civil actions in such cases, to pursue criminal charges against corporate executives. [The New York Times]
Civil actions are not necessarily common either, but the FDA in 2007 pursued civil penalties against Advanced Bionics, a manufacturer of cochlear implants. Advanced Bionics settled shortly thereafter with he FDA, agreeing to pay $1.1 Million Dollars on behalf of the company and $75,000.00 on behalf of CEO Jeffrey Greiner.
Our firm is representing persons who were injured as a result of the HiResolution 90k / HiRes90k / CII-x cochlear implant manufactured by Advanced Bionics. If you or a loved one has had difficulty hearing with your Advanced Bionics cochlear implant, has endured test after test with no positive results, have experienced shocking, popping or crackling sounds, or the device has simply stopped working, you may be entitled to recover damages from multiple entities. You may have received a cochlear implant recall letter from Advanced Bionics in 2004 or 2006. Please call Ed Wallis today at (901) 527-2125, or (901) 275-0600. You can visit our COCHLEAR IMPLANT PAGE as well, send us an E-MAIL BY CLICKING HERE or fill out this form:
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Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis are representing clients that have been injured by the Advanced Bionics HiRes90k cochlear implant. They are cochlear implant lawyers and are representing clients in cochlear implaint law suits. They stand ready to discuss your case or your loved one’s case day or night, weekday or weekend, at (901) 527-2125 or (901) 275-0600.
Helping those injured with a cochlear implant.
May 5, 2009
We are here to listen and explain your rights.
We are currently representing or investigating claims on behalf of those who were implanted with the Advanced Bionics HiRes90k (CII-x), and we have spent hundreds of hours reading, studying and investigating how to best represent our clients.
A particular model of the HiRes90k was recalled in 2006, and it is expected over 800 devices will fail around the globe.The history of the HiRes90k is long, and we are ready to discuss with you the actions taken by the company, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other persons.
We are Tim Edwards and Ed Wallis at Glassman, Edwards, Wade & Wyatt, a law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. We are dedicated to helping you and your family wherever you are located, be it in the United States, Canada or abroad. We are fighting for our clients now, and we are willing to fight for you and your loved ones.
The pages on this website will explain the services we can offer to you. We stand ready to discuss your specific situation with you immediately at your request.
If you want to talk with someone, we will discuss your rights with you, and provide you a FREE CASE EVALUATION. There is no cost to hire us. There is no obligation. But we would welcome the chance to hear your story, and see if we can obtain some relief for you and your family.
To discuss your situation with us, please either
CALL: Tim Edwards or Ed Wallis at (901) 527-4673. On nights or weekends, please call (901) 275-0600.
EMAIL: You can email us today by clicking HERE.
EVALUATION: Or please fill out this form today:
Minor Settlement
March 21, 2009
Did you know that if a company asks to settle a claim with a minor, a court must approve the settlement? That’s the case in Tennessee, and a host of other states as well.
If you have accepted a settlement from a company, including but not limited to Advanced Bionics Corporation, related to pain or injury associated with a product failure (including the Advanced Bionics Clarion CI, CII, CII-x or HiResolution 90k / HiRes90k cochlear implant), and a court has not approved the settlement, please contact us today. You may be entitled to additional relief from the company.








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