Understanding Product Liability and the Legal Path Forward for Those Harmed by Smiths Medical BLU Tracheostomy Tubes

When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues a Class I recall, it signals a serious problem with a product that poses significant risks to human health. In this instance, Smiths Medical’s line of BLU tracheostomy tubes, which include the BLUSelect, BLUgriggs, and BLUperc devices, has been linked to 12 injuries due to a dangerous manufacturing defect. These tubes are crucial for creating artificial airways in patients during medical emergencies, but a defect in the pilot balloon mechanism can cause the tubes to fail, potentially leading to inadequate ventilation or an increased risk of aspiration. While no deaths have been reported, the harm caused by these products is clear.

For patients who rely on tracheostomy tubes to breathe, a failure in the device can lead to immediate and life-threatening consequences. These products are intended to ensure proper airflow and ventilation, but when the pilot balloon disconnects, patients may not receive the oxygen they need. This defect is especially dangerous in critical care settings, where any disruption in ventilation can rapidly lead to severe injury or even death. Victims of these defective products may experience long-term health complications and require ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, or even permanent medical support.

The consequences of these defective tubes extend beyond the physical harm. Families may face unexpected medical expenses, loss of income due to an inability to work, and emotional distress from witnessing a loved one struggle for life due to a failed medical device. Many of these injuries could have been avoided if the manufacturer had ensured its products were safe for use before being placed on the market. For victims of this negligence, there is a potential legal path to pursue compensation through a product liability lawsuit.

Filing a Lawsuit for Defective Tracheostomy Tubes

Victims harmed by defective medical products like Smiths Medical’s BLU tracheostomy tubes may be entitled to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for their injuries. Product liability laws hold manufacturers accountable for ensuring that their products are safe for public use. If a company fails in this responsibility and patients are harmed as a result, the manufacturer can be held liable for any resulting damages.

Filing a lawsuit in these cases requires a detailed legal strategy. First, victims must demonstrate that the product was defective and that this defect directly caused their injuries. Gathering evidence, such as medical records, documentation of the recall, and expert testimony, is critical to building a strong case. The legal process often begins with a consultation, where an attorney reviews the details of the case to determine the best course of action.

Once the lawsuit is filed, the discovery phase begins, during which both sides exchange information and evidence. In some cases, these lawsuits may be resolved through settlement negotiations, where the manufacturer agrees to compensate the victim without going to trial. If a settlement cannot be reached, the case may proceed to court, where a judge or jury will decide the outcome. Throughout each step of the process, having an experienced attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of the case.

Why Victims Need an Attorney

The complexities involved in a product liability lawsuit make it essential for victims to have legal representation. An attorney specializing in product liability will understand the nuances of the law and can guide victims through the challenging process of gathering evidence, filing the necessary legal paperwork, and negotiating with the opposing side. Without proper legal representation, victims may find themselves overwhelmed by the legal system or pressured into accepting a settlement that does not fully compensate them for their injuries.

An experienced attorney will work to ensure that victims are compensated not only for their immediate medical expenses but also for any long-term care they may require as a result of the injury. In addition to medical costs, victims may be entitled to recover damages for pain and suffering, loss of income, and emotional distress. If the product’s defect caused permanent injury or disability, the compensation may also include future medical expenses and lost earning capacity.

Hiring an attorney provides the victim with an advocate who will fight for their rights and seek the maximum compensation available. This can alleviate some of the burdens placed on the victim and their family as they focus on recovery.

Recovering Damages in a Product Liability Lawsuit

In a product liability lawsuit related to defective tracheostomy tubes, victims may be able to recover several types of damages. Economic damages cover the tangible costs incurred as a result of the injury, such as medical bills, rehabilitation expenses, and lost wages. These damages aim to compensate the victim for the financial impact of their injury and help them rebuild their lives.

Non-economic damages, on the other hand, compensate victims for the emotional and psychological toll the injury has taken. These may include compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases where the injury has caused a significant disruption to the victim’s quality of life, these damages can be substantial.

In some cases, victims may also be awarded punitive damages. These are meant to punish the manufacturer for particularly reckless behavior, such as failing to properly test the product or continuing to sell it after becoming aware of the defect. Punitive damages are not awarded in every case, but when they are, they can significantly increase the compensation a victim receives.

idly lead to severe injury or even death. Victims of these defective products may experience long-term health complications and require ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, or even permanent medical support.

The consequences of these defective tubes extend beyond the physical harm. Families may face unexpected medical expenses, loss of income due to an inability to work, and emotional distress from witnessing a loved one struggle for life due to a failed medical device. Many of these injuries could have been avoided if the manufacturer had ensured its products were safe for use before being placed on the market. For victims of this negligence, there is a potential legal path to pursue compensation through a product liability lawsuit.

Filing a Lawsuit for Defective Tracheostomy Tubes

Victims harmed by defective medical products like Smiths Medical’s BLU tracheostomy tubes may be entitled to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for their injuries. Product liability laws hold manufacturers accountable for ensuring that their products are safe for public use. If a company fails in this responsibility and patients are harmed as a result, the manufacturer can be held liable for any resulting damages.

Filing a lawsuit in these cases requires a detailed legal strategy. First, victims must demonstrate that the product was defective and that this defect directly caused their injuries. Gathering evidence, such as medical records, documentation of the recall, and expert testimony, is critical to building a strong case. The legal process often begins with a consultation, where an attorney reviews the details of the case to determine the best course of action.

Once the lawsuit is filed, the discovery phase begins, during which both sides exchange information and evidence. In some cases, these lawsuits may be resolved through settlement negotiations, where the manufacturer agrees to compensate the victim without going to trial. If a settlement cannot be reached, the case may proceed to court, where a judge or jury will decide the outcome. Throughout each step of the process, having an experienced attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of the case.

Why Victims Need an Attorney

The complexities involved in a product liability lawsuit make it essential for victims to have legal representation. An attorney specializing in product liability will understand the nuances of the law and can guide victims through the challenging process of gathering evidence, filing the necessary legal paperwork, and negotiating with the opposing side. Without proper legal representation, victims may find themselves overwhelmed by the legal system or pressured into accepting a settlement that does not fully compensate them for their injuries.

An experienced attorney will work to ensure that victims are compensated not only for their immediate medical expenses but also for any long-term care they may require as a result of the injury. In addition to medical costs, victims may be entitled to recover damages for pain and suffering, loss of income, and emotional distress. If the product’s defect caused permanent injury or disability, the compensation may also include future medical expenses and lost earning capacity.

Hiring an attorney provides the victim with an advocate who will fight for their rights and seek the maximum compensation available. This can alleviate some of the burdens placed on the victim and their family as they focus on recovery.

Recovering Damages in a Product Liability Lawsuit

In a product liability lawsuit related to defective tracheostomy tubes, victims may be able to recover several types of damages. Economic damages cover the tangible costs incurred as a result of the injury, such as medical bills, rehabilitation expenses, and lost wages. These damages aim to compensate the victim for the financial impact of their injury and help them rebuild their lives.

Non-economic damages, on the other hand, compensate victims for the emotional and psychological toll the injury has taken. These may include compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases where the injury has caused a significant disruption to the victim’s quality of life, these damages can be substantial.

In some cases, victims may also be awarded punitive damages. These are meant to punish the manufacturer for particularly reckless behavior, such as failing to properly test the product or continuing to sell it after becoming aware of the defect. Punitive damages are not awarded in every case, but when they are, they can significantly increase the compensation a victim receives.

SHARE:
Free Consultation

Parker Waichman LLP

Untitled(Required)

Parker Waichman Reviews

4.8 from 549 Reviews

Related Testimonials

Our law firm is ready to represent you in your injury case. We’ve helped many New York residents as well as those needing help nationwide. Contact our team for a free case consultation today.

Star Icon

I had a great experience with them , everyone was very helpful and sweet.

Michelle Murphy

4 months ago

Google Icon
Star Icon

Zarahi was very professional and very Quick and very knowledgeable i realy appreciated her patience and perseverance she Deserves 100 stars 🌟 but since i can only send 5 i Guess i will just have to send that truly yours Rashine Downs

Kush Three

6 months ago

Google Icon
Star Icon

VERY NICE WORK PLACE THEY HAVE BEEN GOOD TO MY MOM

Whitney Brinson

5 years ago

Google Icon
Star Icon

They treated me with tender love and care

Terrell Weaver

2 months ago

Google Icon
Star Icon

Wonderful people. They made the whole process if dealing with a gov’t agency so easy. Special compliments to Gina Viti

Michael Ross

2 months ago

Google Icon
Star Icon

I’m a 9/11 first responder, and I can honestly say that Parker Waichman made me feel like they had my best interest in my VCF case. Ms Candalino & Ms Viti are top notch in my book. I was constantly informed on the status of my case. I would definitely recommend Parker Waichman LLP to family and friends.

D D

6 years ago

Google Icon
We Have Many Locations To Serve You
Serving Mass Tort Clients Nationally

We have the experience and the skilled litigators to win your case. Contact us and speak with a real attorney who can help you.

Long Island - Nassau

Parker Waichman LLP

6 Harbor Park Drive

Port Washington, NY 11050

(516) 466-6500

Long Island – Suffolk

Parker Waichman LLP

201 Old Country Road – Suite 145

Melville, NY 11747

(631) 390-0800

New York City

Parker Waichman LLP

59 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor

New York, NY 10038

(212) 267-6700

Queens

Parker Waichman LLP

118-35 Queens Boulevard, Suite 400

Forest Hills, NY 11375

(718) 469-6900

Brooklyn

Parker Waichman LLP

300 Cadman Plaza West

One Pierrepont Plaza, 12th Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11201

(718) 554-8055

Florida

Parker Waichman LLP

27299 Riverview Center Boulevard, Suite 108

Bonita Springs, FL 34134

(239) 390-1000

New Jersey

Parker Waichman LLP

80 Main Street, Suite 265

West Orange, NJ 07052

(973) 323-3603
Nationwide Service

We handle mass torts cases nationwide. Please contact our office to learn more.