SoClean Lawsuit Against Philips Amended Over Impact of Misleading Statements About CPAP Ozone Cleaners
The SoClean lawsuit indicates Philips knew ozone was not the problem with its recalled CPAP devices years before the recall was announced.
The SoClean lawsuit indicates Philips knew ozone was not the problem with its recalled CPAP devices years before the recall was announced.
Through the use of a Master Long Form Complaint and individual Short Form Complaints, individuals will be able to file Philips CPAP lawsuit directly in the MDL court.
An estimated 2.2 million consumers have not received replacements for their recalled Philips CPAP machines
Lawsuit alleges Philips DreamStation CPAP machine carried no warnings of possible cancer risks from exposure to deteriorating sound abatement foam inside the device
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.
The settlement by Philips Respironics resolves allegations raised in a whistleblower lawsuit brought by an employee.
Lawsuit claims foam particles from Philips CPAP machine caused pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema and other symptoms of lung damage.
The recalled Philips CPAP masks have magnets which that may cause problems for heart devices and other medical implants, the FDA warns
Another Philips BiPAP machine recall has been announced over toxic plastic materials that may release cancer-causing volatile organic compounds (VOC) into user's airways.
Eight years after buying and usuing a Philips RemStar CPAP device, the plaintiff was diagnosed with lung cancer and elevated liver enzymes.