The case, which was scheduled to serve as the second of four bellwether trials in that proceeding, involved claims from a North Carolina woman who allegedly suffered permanent vaginal mesh injuries caused by the company’s Avaulta Solo Anterior Synthetic Support System. According to a report from Bloomberg.com, the first bellwether trial ended a week earlier with a $2 million damage award to the plaintiff from a jury in West Virginia who found C.R. Bard liable for the injuries the plaintiff sustained as a result of her Avaulta Plus pelvic mesh device. (In re C.R. Bard Inc. Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2187)
According to Bloomberg.com, C.R. Bard is currently facing more than 5,000
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The federal litigation involving C.R. Bard mesh products is among several proceedings currently underway in the Southern District of West Virginia, including: In re: American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation - MDL No. 2325; In re: Boston Scientific Corp., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation - MDL No. 2326; and In re: Ethicon, Inc. Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation - MDL No. 2327.