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Census Registry for Philips CPAP Claims Established To Replace Tolling Agreement Court approved registry will help create a census of Philips CPAP claims being investigated by lawyers, and toll the statute of limitations before lawsuits are filed. September 20, 2022 Irvin Jackson Add Your Comments The U.S. District Judge presiding over all Philips CPAP lawsuits has created a census registry which will replace an earlier tolling agreement and allow the Court get a better understanding about the nature of claims being pursued by former users diagnosed with cancer, lung damage and other respiratory symptoms after use of a recalled sleep apnea machine. Tens of thousands of individuals are pursuing claims after a Philips CPAP recall was announced last year, due to problems with a polyester-based (PE-PUR) sound abatement that may breakdown and degrade, releasing black particles or debris directly into the sleep apnea machine’s air pathways, exposing users to a number of toxic chemicals and gases. Former users exposed to the machines now claim the toxic chemicals and gasses caused them to develop various types of cancer, lung damage and other injuries, and the parties previously entered a tolling agreement that prevented the running of the statute of limitations and avoided the need for lawsuits to be filed. As that tolling agreement comes to an end, while Philips CPAP lawyers are continuing to investigate and review thousands of claims, a census registry has been created to gather information about each claim. Stay Up-to-Date About Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuits AboutLawsuits.com sends a weekly digest email with information about recalls, lawsuits and warnings that may impact your family, which will include any new Philips CPAP recall lawsuit updates or developments. "*" indicates required fields Email* SIGN ME UP Δ Learn More Stay Up-to-Date About Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuits AboutLawsuits.com sends a weekly digest email with information about recalls, lawsuits and warnings that may impact your family, which will include any new Philips CPAP recall lawsuit updates or developments. "*" indicates required fields Email* SIGN ME UP Δ Learn More Given common questions of fact and law raised in the litigation, a Philips CPAP lawsuit MDL was established last year before U.S. District Judge Joy Flowers Conti in the Western District of Pennsylvania, who is presiding over coordinated discovery and pretrial proceedings. On August 23, plaintiffs and defendants filed a joint motion (PDF) calling for the approval of a census registry program, which would require potential claimants to complete a short census form and disclose some health information. In return, the statute of limitations will be tolled for those claimants, similar to an earlier tolling agreement that is now being terminated. On September 14, Judge Conti issued a pretrial order (PDF) approving the request, and indicating that the census registry program will replace the current tolling agreement. The census process is designed to provide the parties and the Court with better information about how to target resources and efficiently manage the growing litigation, as a large number of unfiled cases continue to be investigated by CPAP recall lawyers nationwide. However, Judge Conti indicates data collected through the registry on individual cases cannot be used during the bellwether selection process. “Recognizing that the Census Registry is drawn from the potential claims… that are unfiled and in many cases not yet vetted by counsel, Philips and Plaintiffs’ leadership agree that information obtained through the Census Registry, including data and information contained on [registry forms] shall not be employed by any party in connection with or in oppositon to the bellwether selection process, including to support or oppose (a) selection of any case for any discovery or bellwether pool, (b) the selection of any case as representative of some broader segment of cases, or (c) the selection of a case for any trial or consolidation of cases,” according to the Order. September 2022 Philips CPAP Lawsuit Update According to the latest docket report (PDF) issued by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML), there are currently only 323 Philips CPAP claims filed before Judge Conti. However, the size and scope of the litigation is expected to rapidly increase over the remainder of 2022 and 2023. Earlier this month, Judge Conti held a Philips CPAP lawsuit “show and tell” science day, where the parties made presentations to the court that were intended to provide education about scientific issues that will come up during the pretrial proceedings. In the coming months, it is expected that Judge Conti will establish a “bellwether” process, where the parties will identify small groups of representative claims to prepare for early trial dates, which are designed to help gauge how juries are likely to respond to certain evidence and testimony that will be repeated throughout the proceedings. However, if Philips CPAP machine settlements are not reached in the MDL, each claim may later be remanded to different U.S. District Courts nationwide for separate trial dates in the future. Written by: Irvin Jackson Senior Legal Journalist & Contributing Editor Irvin Jackson is a senior investigative reporter at AboutLawsuits.com with more than 30 years of experience covering mass tort litigation, environmental policy, and consumer safety. He previously served as Associate Editor at Inside the EPA and contributes original reporting on product liability lawsuits, regulatory failures, and nationwide litigation trends. Tags: Cancer, CPAP, CPAP Recall, Massachusetts, Ozone, Philips, Respiratory More Philips CPAP Recall Lawsuit Stories Lawsuits Between Philips and SoClean Over CPAP Machine Problems To Be Trial Ready by July 2025 September 3, 2024 Fairness Hearing For Philips CPAP Recall Medical Monitoring Settlement Set for October July 11, 2024 Philips OmniLab Advanced+ Ventilator Recall Issued Over Loss of Therapy Risks July 1, 2024 3 Comments Irene March 15, 2025 I experienced some of these diagnosis which I’ve never had before I had several emergency room visits due to respiratory issues and infections. I was told I had pneumonia on two occasions. I’ve always had a chronic cough and I’ve had to live with that at one point it got pretty bad however it was not hospitalized they would send me home with steroids and medication. I was diagnosed with asthma at one point and I’ve never had that ever in my life experience several upper respiratory infections. John April 5, 2023 Need registry census form Sherlyn February 9, 2023 My CPAP was recalled June 2021, in Jan 2020 I became very sick ,my Dr. Told me I had bronkidius,never had that before few weeks later hospitalized ,septic,AFib, congestive heart failure, asthma, never had these before ,stayed in hospital and therapy in nursing home for three months couldn’t do anything for myself come home maybe two weeks back in hospital for pneumonia , twice in hospital pneumonia, I had the flu and common cold at same time ,chronic coughing still, respiratory problems where I can hardly breathe,cellulitus infection ,kept utis for two years,have had c diff from the antibiotics,stayed in hospital in and out for two years, many other things and now being put on hospice in hope they can half get me on my feet ,I also am in a wheel chair at this time. But I am still having these problem a never ending night mare is the way I’ve lived sick of this between bladder and nose bleeds I never leave the hou URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Share Your CommentsFirst Name*Last NameEmail* Shared Comments*This field is hidden when viewing the formI authorize the above comments be posted on this page Yes No Post Comment I authorize the above comments be posted on this page Weekly Digest Opt-In Yes, send me a weekly email with the latest lawsuits, recalls and warnings. Want your comments reviewed by a lawyer?To have an attorney review your comments and contact you about a potential case, provide your contact information below. 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