Hic est notitia, et victimas dicata SEMEN de medicamine surgery non intelligitur de aliis causis de quibus adiuncti sunt plures, et quisque habeat suum complexionem. Pectus implantare recte ponere scandalum in eo rectum est indicium propalatus SEMEN de noxia silicone.
Quid est aliud ista sunt artifices SEMEN id dolor non est relatus in Gallia negotiatus, in criminalibus comitatu director est accusent eum, et assecurationis comitatu se habuisse ut praesto est ex contritionem verba Dei consilium. Ita qui in culpa est in terms of choice in primo potest esse obvious non est optio corporis fabrica.
De usu horum causa non solum operatur cum fabrica quod non mentior erant autem significant non solum operatur. Sunt etiam distributores, qui vocatur comitatu we know to be a Cloverleaf, and the clinics and the surgeons all of whom played a part in this. It is the level of involvement and responsibility that they each had which is the subject of debate and legal investigations and this is what distinguishes this from other claims for cosmetic surgery.
It would also be reasonable for you to assume these claims are medical or clinical negligence due to the procedure but that is not the legal case. The legal case is that these claims are likely to be consumer claims in the same way that you are protected if you purchase a faulty product although the product was implanted into your body by surgery it is still a product.
That is not to rule out completely an element of medical negligence because this may be a factor.
Therefore if these are to be presented as consumer claims part of the evidence will be the actual contract with the clinic or surgeon who supplied you or carried out the surgery. This is why we are asking those who seek our help for copies of any documents that they have regarding the original brochure from the clinic offering the treatment to the final payment or fee for after care.
Please think back carefully to when you first decided to have this treatment and it may be worthwhile writing notes about this to help your recollection. We will be asking you for a timeline of sorts to confirm:
When you decided to have the surgery
How you went about choosing the clinic and/or surgeon
What advertising material did you review or rely on for your choice
What were the payment arrangements?
What did the clinic require of you before the procedure took place e.g. were there meetings with the surgeon in advance, were your medical records reviewed, were you examined and did you fill in an information sheet about your health and any medication or ailments.
Background information
The silicone breast implants were made by the French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) and banned in 2010. We are not certain of the date when they were first manufactured but this was around 2000-2003.
The product was banned due to the identification that the implants were not the safe medical silicone but rather industrial grade.
What is silicone implant rupture?
This is when the implant splits and releases the silicone gel. The split can either be a large tear or a small split which would be hardly noticeable and this is the main problem for most women. Si res esset scindendum patuit prius quam essent cognovi multa parva scissura fit silicone destillans ex quo manifestum est.
Multi problems possunt facere propter quod split est sicut cicatricem, wrinkling of tergum, mutatio figura,, dolor, torpor nominare paucis.
Quod in mundo allati deprehendimus?
Recent aestimationes pone in summa 300,000 inprïmïs ingeneratque inprïmïs 65 ingens terrarum pondus tibi indicium hoc fere pars 40,000 mulieres in the UK. tantum 5% or so of the implants were used by the NHS.
Advice about removal?
There is no consensus and it appears to be where you live that is the answer. So if you reside in Wales, France, Germany, it is yes.
If you live in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland the answer is that it is not necessary unless you have confirmation that you have a rupture.
What is Compensation?
Compensation usually falls under two categories: 1) the pain, suffering and loss of amenity which means the physical and psychological injury; et 2) any financial losses which would be the cost of the first surgery and any further treatment costs, travel expenses, time off work, medication, etc….
Why might I need legal advice?
We, as you would expect, recommend that you seek legal assistance because of the complexities referred to above but more importantly to protect your claim. Many women have already registered their potential claim and many more are continuing to do so. In adnotatione singula eorum animos eorum nunc in hoc quod est esse plures formas in ultricies enim. Sed tamen non est deadline enim adnotatione est verisimile vos mos postulo ut factum est in fine supremum tempus in July adnotatione est debitum ut complebitur. Extenditur in diem hanc, ut non modo ad cautelam, ut nos rogare ut vos opus ad date.
Should you need initial legal advice on any aspect of claiming compensation for cosmetic surgery negligence then call us today so that we may take your details and you to our list.