Follicular Lymphoma and Kidney Cancer Caused By Philips DreamStation CPAP Machine, Lawsuit Alleges
The lawsuit claims Philips failed to properly test sound abatement foam used in millions of recalled Philips DreamStation CPAP machines.
The lawsuit claims Philips failed to properly test sound abatement foam used in millions of recalled Philips DreamStation CPAP machines.
Liberty Mutual claims SoClean knew about the ozone problems before it sought coverage from the insurance company.
Plaintiffs say the recalled sleep apnea machines led to kidney disease and respiratory problems.
Lawsuit claims Philips delayed recalling CPAP machines for months or even years after discovering there were problems with the sound abatement foam.
Lawsuit alleges SoClean releases high levels of ozone gas, which is toxic to humans and animals. However, the CPAP sanitizers were marketed as using harmless "activated oxygen".
Call to action comes after the FDA discovered some devices affected by the Philips CPAP recall were repaired with new sound abatement foam that may also place users' of the sleep apnea machines at risk.
The court received 75 applications for what is expected to be a large and involved Philips CPAP recall litigation.
While some experienced more sleep and less snoring, actual health benefits appeared to be statistically insignificant, researchers found
Lawsuit blames Philips REMstar CPAP sound abatement foam for causing kidney failure after use of the recalled sleep apnea machine
Potential claimants evaluating whether to pursue a lawsuit for injuries caused by a recalled Philips CPAP/BiPAP machine can enter the tolling agreement to prevent deadlines from expiring