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How Do I Know If I Have the Recalled Stryker LFIT V40 Femoral Head Implanted?
Clay Hodges

I imagine it can seem overwhelming. Let’s say you had artificial hip surgery in 2011. By 2016 you begin to feel some unusual, new pain. So you Google artificial hip implants and you discover an ocean of words on the many failed artificial hip components that have been sold and implanted (and then failed) over…

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FDA Chief Urges Politicians to Respect Science in Drug Testing
Law Office of Hodges Law, PLLC

Dr. Robert Califf is a cardiologist and the departing Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. He resigned his post last Friday, on Inauguration Day. Recently he gave a speech regarding his thoughts on the future of prescription drug testing, and he urged lawmakers to respect the value of science in approving and marketing prescription…

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Handling Your Product Liability Case Without a Lawyer: Good Idea?
Clay Hodges

I get the impulse to “do it yourself.” Prior to attending law school, I sued my landlord in small claims court for the return of my security deposit (I won). I also tried to replace the steering box in my 1974 Ford Bronco (that didn’t turn out so well). These phone calls from pro se…

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Physiomesh and C-Qur: Hernia Mesh Litigation Ramping Up
Clay Hodges

Even if you’ve never needed a surgical mesh implant, you’ve probably heard about a number of lawsuits due to problems patients are having with them. One type in particular has been the transvaginal mesh (TVM) implants in women. These TVM lawsuits are well underway, with tens of thousands of lawsuits currently pending. However, it appears…

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Risperdal: Two Recent (and Very Different) Case Results
Clay Hodges

Causation is usually simple: this happened because of that. The wheel fell off my bicycle, causing me to fall and break my arm. Legal causation is not so simple, and it can be very difficult to prove in a civil case. Legal causation or “proximate cause” involves an event (or thing) which is sufficiently related…

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Depuy Pinnacle Hip Trial: Judge Slashes Jury Award by $500 Million
Clay Hodges

Imagine going to sleep the night after making the decision to strip five hundred million dollars from six families. I imagine it would be unsettling. On Tuesday, Judge Ed Kinkeade, a federal judge in Texas overseeing the Depuy Pinnacle MDL, made the decision to cut $500,000,000.00 from a jury award presented to six families after…

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Smoking Can Harm Your Product Liability or Personal Injury Case
Clay Hodges

First, let me make the case for smoking: You enjoy it. It tastes good (I guess). It makes you alert (I hear); but also, oddly, it can calm you as well (from what I’ve read). You also look cool doing it (I confess; this last part is often true). And it’s legal. But perhaps the…

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21st Century Cures Act: Faster Approval of Devices and Drugs a Public Health Threat?
Clay Hodges

If you’ve kept up with politics even a little bit, you know how much gridlock exists in Congress. It’s amazing that anything can get done in Washington. However, a new law called the 21st Century Cures Act just passed with tremendous bipartisan support; this law must be really good, right? 21st Century Cures Act: The…

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Product Liability Law: Litigation, Settlement, and Wellness
Law Office of Hodges Law, PLLC

I will publish a new book this week: Product Liability Law: Litigation, Settlement, and Wellness. The book offers concise chapters on issues you need to be aware of when you first discover that a medical device may have failed in your body, or when a prescription medication is beginning to cause dreadful side effects. Beyond that,…

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Depuy Pinnacle Hip Trial: Jury Awards ONE BILLION DOLLARS
Clay Hodges

Staggering. It’s really the only word for it. Yesterday a Texas jury awarded six plaintiffs over one billion dollars for injuries sustained following the failure of the Depuy Pinnacle metal-on-metal artificial hip. And that comes out to more than $170,000,000.00 per plaintiff. The verdict was handed down last night following ten weeks of punishing trial.…

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Client Reviews

Clay Hodges is a good lawyer and a good man. He always takes the time to help you understand exactly what is happening and what's to come. He shows genuine care for his clients. I would highly recommend him.

— Chris Wensil

The attorneys did an excellent job of articulating the legal language of the case. It was a learning process for me that required patience and trust. I can’t thank Spiggle Law & Clay Hodges enough. I’m grateful for other firms saying “no” to me in the process because many of them did not have the...

R.E.

Hi Clay, Just wanted to share that I stumbled across your podcast and it has been the most informative that I have come across. I’ve learnt more and enjoyed every minute and entertained people on the train to no end with the shock on my face. Keep up the good work and have a good one!

J.V.

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