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Metallosis: Serious Condition Caused By Metal-on-Metal Artificial Hips
Clay Hodges

Over the years I have worked with many people who had hip replacement surgery. Many of these clients discovered high metal levels in their bodies from metal-on-metal (MoM) hip components. Often the person would let me know that she had her metal levels checked and that the blood work came back with abnormally high readings…

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Cook IVC Filter: “Bellwether” Cases Selected for 2017 Trials
Clay Hodges

A “bellwether” is someone or something that leads others or shows what will happen in the future or is an indicator of trends. In the legal world a bellwether case is very important because it leads the way in how a large number of lawsuits may be litigated or settled. Too Many Cases, Not Enough…

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Depuy Loses Appeal; $8.3 Million Jury Verdict For Failed ASR Hip Stands
Clay Hodges

Last week I wrote about the dreaded post-trial life of a product liability lawsuit. If an injured person wins the jury trial, and particularly if the jury awards a large amount of money, the plaintiff should expect to face an onslaught of post-trial motions and the inevitable appeal to the next highest appellate court. That…

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I Won My Product Liability Trial, Now Manufacturer Has Filed an Appeal!
Clay Hodges

To paraphrase Yogi Berra, your lawsuit ain’t over till it’s over. In a product liability case, most lawsuits end in a settlement. The plaintiff and the defendants work the case for a period of time, and eventually they sit down and hammer out a resolution to end the case. However, some product liability cases make…

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Zimmer NexGen Knee Lawsuits: “Lone Pine” Order Requires Loosening Evidence, More
Clay Hodges

The Zimmer NexGen artificial knee has been causing patients much pain and suffering over the past decade. Zimmer first instituted a recall of one group of NexGen components in 2010, and there have been other recalls in the years following. Many patients with the NexGen knees have suffered pain and an inability to maintain normal…

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Risperdal Trial Ends in $70 Million Award for Boy Who Grew Breasts
Clay Hodges

On July 1, 2016 a jury in Philadelphia sent a very loud and angry message to Johnson & Johnson. After a lengthy trial, the jury awarded a young boy who grew breasts after taking the drug Risperdal a staggering $70,000,000.00. This verdict is far and away the largest money judgment awarded (yet) to a victim…

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Tarceva Whistleblower Lawsuit Costs Genentech $67 Million Settlement
Clay Hodges

California based Genentech and its marketing partner OSI Pharmaceuticals will pay $67 million to settle claims that they misled doctors into prescribing a drug to lung cancer patients that the defendants knew would not work. Due to this highly corporate hucksterism some of these patients may have precious time robbed from them, dying earlier than…

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FMLA: Protected Time Away From Work For Artificial Hip Surgery
Law Office of Hodges Law, PLLC

My second guest post was published today on the employment law website, The Spiggle Law Firm. Tom Spiggle runs a robust employment law practice in Virginia, and now and then he asks me to write posts dealing with legal issues that arise when a medical device or drug fails and threatens a person’s job or…

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Failed Medical Devices Deprive People of Vitally Important Exercise
Clay Hodges

I was reading an article about the latest study touting the benefits of exercise. It was stunning. The study involved analyzing the brains of two groups of mice: one group in a cage with an exercise wheel; the other in a cage without the wheel. Researchers watched the mice for four weeks. Predictably, the mice…

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Study: Cook IVC Filter May Not Do You Any Good, and May Cause Harm
Clay Hodges

People who get medical implants don’t do so out of boredom. They get the surgery because they have a serious medical problem or they want to prevent one. Many of these implants have benefits for patients while some, in addition to doing some good, also can do great harm. The Cook IVC filter may be…

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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...

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J.V.

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