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The Mulligan Law Firm is Now Evaluating and Investigating Potential Calaxo® Screw Injury Cases

The Mulligan Law Firm is Now Evaluating and Investigating Potential Calaxo® Screw Injury Cases

The Mulligan Law Firm announces the addition of Smith & Nephew’s Calaxo® Screw to the list of injury cases they are investigating and evaluating for potential litigation on behalf of clients.

Dallas, TX (Advertiser Talk) 30-Jul-2009 — The Mulligan Law Firm (http://www.mulliganlaw.com) has started evaluating and investigating potential Calaxo® Screw injury claims.

Smith & Nephew’s Calaxo® Screw was approved for use in the United States in March 2006. It was utilized in surgeries until August 2007, when Smith & Nephew recalled the Calaxo® Screw after some patients reported swelling, pain, fluid build-up, and screw fragmentation. Details can be found at the official website of the Food & Drug Administration at: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/2008/ENF01049.html

Those who have been fitted with Smith & Nephew’s Calaxo® Screw and who have experienced swelling around the joint or incision area, redness around the area of incision, constant pain at the knee-joint, and/or accompanying fever, should contact The Mulligan Law Firm immediately.

The Mulligan Law Firm is now offering free evaluation of potential claims related to health complications that may have been caused by the Calaxo® Screw.

Those injured are invited to contact The Mulligan Law Firm as soon as possible to discuss potential claims and litigation issues.

The attorneys of The Mulligan Law Firm stress that in each and every personal injury case and lawsuit it is vital that measures are taken to preserve all available evidence, and to enable physicians and additional expert witnesses to evaluate any injuries at an in-depth level.

In addition, statutes of limitations require potential plaintiffs to act within statutory time-frames. Therefore, any failure or delay in contacting an attorney may cause a potential claimant to lose rights.

About The Mulligan Law Firm:

The Mulligan Law Firm was formed in 1995. The firm has successfully represented thousands of individuals in a wide variety of practice areas in federal and state courts throughout the United States, and has achieved recoveries for its clients exceeding well over $600 million U.S. dollars. The firm obtained an AV rating with Martindale-Hubbell which indicates very high to preeminent legal ability and very high ethical standards as established by confidential opinions from members of the Bar.

The Mulligan Law Firm would like to hear those injured by the Calaxo® Screw to discuss potential claims.

Calaxo® is a registered Trademark of Smith & Nephew.

The Mulligan Law Firm’s Texas, California, and Florida Lawyers / Attorneys are evaluating nationwide claims.

The Mulligan Law Firm represents clients throughout the United States in conjunction with local counsel licensed in other jurisdictions.

Contact:

Patrick J. Mulligan, Attorney / Lawyer* Eric W. Gruenwald, Attorney / Lawyer+ The Mulligan Law Firm 214-219-9779, EXT. 245

For details about The Mulligan Law Firm’s attorneys and areas of practice, see: http://www.mulliganlaw.com

*Licensed in Texas & Georgia +Licensed in California only


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