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ATTENTION: Injured by a Chemo Port-Catheter?
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If you or a loved one used [placeholder], you could be entitled to significant compensation.
Chemo port injury lawsuits are moving forward nationwide.
Thousands of lawsuits allege that implanted chest ports used for chemotherapy can fracture or fail inside the body — releasing fragments into the bloodstream and causing severe infections and dangerous blood clots. In similar litigation over implanted vascular devices that fractured, jury verdicts have reached $33.7 million. You may be eligible for compensation related to:
Additional Surgeries & Medical Costs: Removal surgery, revision procedures, hospital stays, and ongoing treatment caused by a failed device.
Pain & Physical Recovery: Fractures, infections, and clotting events can mean months of painful recovery — on top of the condition you were already fighting.
Lost Income & Quality of Life: Serious complications can affect your ability to work, care for your family, and continue treatment with peace of mind.
You were focused on beating your illness — your port was supposed to help, not become a danger of its own. If it failed you, there may be a path forward.
See if you qualify today!
You Deserve to Know Your Rights If Your Port-Catheter Failed
For years, cancer patients were told these complications were simply a risk of treatment. Growing evidence — and a rising number of lawsuits — tells a different story: some implanted port devices may have been defectively designed. Here's what matters for a potential claim:
- Serious complications may qualify. Device fracture or breakage, bloodstream or port-site infection, blood clots (DVT or pulmonary embolism), stroke, and other serious complications linked to an implanted port may support a claim.
- Surgical removal matters. If your device was removed, removal is scheduled, or it couldn't be removed because of complications, that's a key part of a potential case.
- Timing matters. When your port was implanted and when complications occurred can affect your claim — a free case review can tell you exactly where you stand.