Stryker Hip Claims Guide
How to file a hip implant failure claim.
Confirm Stryker Implant
Obtain surgical records confirming you received a Stryker Rejuvenate, ABG II, or LFIT V40 hip implant. Product identification is essential for your claim.
Document Implant Failure
Gather medical records showing implant problems: pain, metallosis, bone damage, implant loosening, or need for revision surgery. Blood metal level tests are important.
Record Revision Surgery
If you had revision surgery to replace the Stryker implant, document all surgical records, hospital stays, and rehabilitation. This significantly strengthens your claim.
Calculate Total Damages
Document all medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing treatment needs, and impact on quality of life. Include physical therapy and assistive devices.
Consult a Medical Device Attorney
Stryker hip cases require specialized medical device litigation experience. Many attorneys work on contingency. Free consultations are typically available.