Science “Show and Tell” For Philips CPAP Lawsuits and SoClean Lawsuits Scheduled For Sept. 1
Court will hear educational presentations about complex scientific issues that will come up in thousands Philips CPAP lawsuits and SoClean lawsuits
Court will hear educational presentations about complex scientific issues that will come up in thousands Philips CPAP lawsuits and SoClean lawsuits
The lawsuit claims DreamStation CPAP device problems put the plaintiff in a coma for two weeks, and he spent an additional two weeks on a ventilator
Researchers found HFNC was noninferior to CPAP treatment for pediatric patients with acute respiratory problems.
Ozone emissions, like those linked to SoClean devices, increased sound abatement foam degradation in recalled CPAP machines by a factor of 14, Philips claims
The class action lawsuit claims consumers were not told about the risks of SoClean ozone gas because the company claimed it was "activated oxygen."
Exchange of information will help the parties determine which Philips CPAP/BiPAP lawsuits will be selected for early trial dates in the litigation
Case joins other SoClean class action lawsuit filings, alleging consumers were misled about the safety of the CPAP cleaning machines
Lawsuit claims Philips knew its sleep apnea machine foam posed a health risk to users, causing cancers and other injuries
The retired judge chosen as the SoClean settlement mediator is appointed to help the parties negotiate a potential resolution to the litigation.
Recalled Philips CPAP sleep apnea machines contained a sound abatement foam that could break down and release toxic chemicals and debris.