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    National Media Coverage

  1. Patients lose hip replacement court case

    May 21, 2018 | BBC News Online

    By BBC News

    Hundreds of patients have lost the first round of a legal battle for compensation at the High Court over allegedly "defective" hip implants.
  2. Hundreds of patients lose battle over allegedly 'defective' hip implants

    May 21, 2018 | The Telegraph

    By Gareth Davies

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.
  3. Hundreds of patients lose battle over allegedly 'defective' hip implants

    May 21, 2018 | Yahoo News UK

    By Gareth Davies

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.
  4. Patients lose court case over hip replacements

    May 21, 2018 | Talk Radio

    By James Hingle

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.
  5. Broadcast Media Coverage

  6. Victoria Derbyshire Verdict Announcement

    May 21, 2018 | Critical Mention

    By BBC Victoria Derbyshire

    Please click this link to view the clip: https://app.criticalmention.com/app/#clip/view/45a6e836-b81a-4b24-ba9a-b00b7889ece3?token=063cba5a-7cb1-4288-983f-29faf87bff71
  7. BBC News

    May 21, 2018 | Critical Mention

    By BBC News

    Please click this link to view the coverage: https://app.criticalmention.com/app/#clip/view/ed84bf55-c55a-4c37-ad4d-51fe11dbb3cb?token=063cba5a-7cb1-4288-983f-29faf87bff71

    National Media Coverage

  1. Patients lose hip replacement court case

    May 21, 2018 | BBC News Online

    By BBC News

    Hundreds of patients have lost the first round of a legal battle for compensation at the High Court over allegedly "defective" hip implants.

    A judge ruled that manufacturer DePuy was not liable to the 312 patients who claimed they had been injured by the implants.

    Claimants say the metal-on-metal hips were defective and meant some patients needed more surgery than necessary.

    The Pinnacle Ultamet replacement was withdrawn from sale in the UK in 2013.

    Lawyers for the patient group said they were "extremely disappointed" by the judgement.

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  2. Hundreds of patients lose battle over allegedly 'defective' hip implants

    May 21, 2018 | The Telegraph

    By Gareth Davies

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.

    In what is believed to be one of the largest "product liability" group actions in the UK, a group of 312 claimants brought High Court proceedings against manufacturer DePuy over allegations relating to the failure of metal-on-metal implants.

    The four-month hearing - which centred on Pinnacle Ultamet implants - concerned the preliminary issue of "whether or not the defendant is liable to the claimant, subject to any development risk defence".

    On Monday in London, Mrs Justice Andrews ruled that DePuy is not liable to the claimants.

    The contested action was brought on behalf of patients who claim to have been injured as a result of the early failure and consequent revision surgery of their metal-on-metal prosthetic hips.

    Hundreds more metal-on-metal claims against a number of other manufacturers were put on hold pending the outcome of the trial.

    Samantha Silver, of law firm Kennedys who acted for DePuy, said later: "The principles established in this judgment apply to all products used by consumers that come within the Consumer Protection Act.

    "The decision will have significance for all manufacturers and distributors, not just those in the life sciences industry, as well as their insurers.

    "It provides manufacturers with confidence that the courts can take into account the benefits and the inherent risks of certain products, for example, in cases where there is a known side effect or complication and the overall benefits outweigh the risks.

    "The decision that the safety of new products should be compared to products existing at the time they are introduced to the market also safeguards the position of those developing new, potentially life-enhancing, technologies in the future."

    The legal teams representing the claimants said in a statement that they were "extremely disappointed" by the judgment.

    They said: "This is a complex and lengthy judgment, the implications of which are being carefully considered, however, the impact it will have on consumer safety and the ability of consumers to get redress, cannot be underestimated.

    "We are in touch with our clients to discuss what next steps could be taken."

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  3. Hundreds of patients lose battle over allegedly 'defective' hip implants

    May 21, 2018 | Yahoo News UK

    By Gareth Davies

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.

    In what is believed to be one of the largest "product liability" group actions in the UK, a group of 312 claimants brought High Court proceedings against manufacturer DePuy over allegations relating to the failure of metal-on-metal implants.

    The four-month hearing - which centred on Pinnacle Ultamet implants - concerned the preliminary issue of "whether or not the defendant is liable to the claimant, subject to any development risk defence".

    On Monday in London, Mrs Justice Andrews ruled that DePuy is not liable to the claimants.

    The contested action was brought on behalf of patients who claim to have been injured as a result of the early failure and consequent revision surgery of their metal-on-metal prosthetic hips.

    Hundreds more metal-on-metal claims against a number of other manufacturers were put on hold pending the outcome of the trial.

    Samantha Silver, of law firm Kennedys who acted for DePuy, said later: "The principles established in this judgment apply to all products used by consumers that come within the Consumer Protection Act.

    "The decision will have significance for all manufacturers and distributors, not just those in the life sciences industry, as well as their insurers.

    "It provides manufacturers with confidence that the courts can take into account the benefits and the inherent risks of certain products, for example, in cases where there is a known side effect or complication and the overall benefits outweigh the risks.

    "The decision that the safety of new products should be compared to products existing at the time they are introduced to the market also safeguards the position of those developing new, potentially life-enhancing, technologies in the future."

    The legal teams representing the claimants said in a statement that they were "extremely disappointed" by the judgment.

    They said: "This is a complex and lengthy judgment, the implications of which are being carefully considered, however, the impact it will have on consumer safety and the ability of consumers to get redress, cannot be underestimated.

    "We are in touch with our clients to discuss what next steps could be taken."

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  4. Patients lose court case over hip replacements

    May 21, 2018 | Talk Radio

    By James Hingle

    Hundreds of patients have lost a legal battle over allegedly "defective" hip implants.

    In what is believed to be one of the largest "product liability" group actions in the UK, a group of 312 claimants brought High Court proceedings against manufacturer DePuy over allegations relating to the failure of metal-on-metal implants.

    The four-month hearing - which centred on Pinnacle Ultamet implants - concerned the preliminary issue of "whether or not the defendant is liable to the claimant, subject to any development risk defence".

    On Monday in London, Mrs Justice Andrews ruled that DePuy is not liable to the claimants.

    The contested action was brought on behalf of patients who claim to have been injured as a result of the early failure and consequent revision surgery of their metal-on-metal prosthetic hips.

    Hundreds more metal-on-metal claims against a number of other manufacturers were put on hold pending the outcome of the trial.

    Samantha Silver, of law firm Kennedys who acted for DePuy, said later: "The principles established in this judgment apply to all products used by consumers that come within the Consumer Protection Act.

    "The decision will have significance for all manufacturers and distributors, not just those in the life sciences industry, as well as their insurers.

    "It provides manufacturers with confidence that the courts can take into account the benefits and the inherent risks of certain products, for example, in cases where there is a known side effect or complication and the overall benefits outweigh the risks.

    "The decision that the safety of new products should be compared to products existing at the time they are introduced to the market also safeguards the position of those developing new, potentially life-enhancing, technologies in the future."

    The legal teams representing the claimants said in a statement that they were "extremely disappointed" by the judgment.

    They said: "This is a complex and lengthy judgment, the implications of which are being carefully considered, however, the impact it will have on consumer safety and the ability of consumers to get redress, cannot be underestimated.

    "We are in touch with our clients to discuss what next steps could be taken.


    Read more at http://talkradio.co.uk/news/patients-lose-court-case-over-hip-replacements-18052126206#MkpZt7hkVisPYgWS.99

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  5. Broadcast Media Coverage

  6. Victoria Derbyshire Verdict Announcement

    May 21, 2018 | Critical Mention

    By BBC Victoria Derbyshire


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  7. BBC News

    May 21, 2018 | Critical Mention

    By BBC News


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