Why IVF Patients May Soon Be Eligible For Significant Compensation

Have you or a loved one gone through an IVF fertility treatment in 2022, 2023, or 2024?
Did the IVF round produce embryos that were eventually lost?
Did the embryos stop growing unexpectedly or were they deemed unviable without a clear explanation?
It’s not you, and you’re not alone.
And, you may be eligible for significant compensation.
Below, you can learn more and complete our 60-second evaluation to see if your case qualifies.
Defective IVF Solution Results In Loss Of Embryos
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a treatment for infertility and genetic problems.
IVF involves embryos that are first created from the combined eggs and sperm and then either transferred into the woman’s uterus or frozen for potential later use, which are later transferred to the woman’s uterus.
For many couples suffering from infertility, women with underlying conditions, or couples going through a cancer diagnosis, the process of IVF and freezing fertilized embryos is their last hope of having children.
Since IVF is a very delicate process that must be carried out in a special clinic, it‘s extremely expensive, often not covered by insurance, and tedious, time-consuming, and emotionally draining for the families going through it.
People going through IVF put their trust and money into the process with the hope that the clinics and manufacturers of IVF products have their best interests at heart.
CooperSurgical is one of the manufacturers responsible for providing the medium to help embryos develop and grow for these families.
Instead, one of their solutions seemed to be defective and/or missing key ingredients, or it may not have been inspected for possible contamination.
Even small deviations in pH, nutrients, or the presence of contaminants can harm or destroy developing embryos.
According to a recent complaint, a batch of CooperSurgical’s commonly used IVF solution was defective, resulting in the loss of countless embryos nationwide.
The defective embryonic solution destroyed the embryos IVF patients hoped to be able to use to have children.
Many IVF patients were not made aware of the status of their embryos until they contacted their IVF clinic to verify the integrity of their embryos.
The solution was quietly recalled, leaving fertility patients heartbroken, without answers, lost embryos, and no financial compensation to try again.
Because of the alleged manufacturer’s negligence, IVF patients who lost embryos may soon be eligible for compensation.
If you or a loved one went through IVF and lost embryos, please tap below to learn more and complete a 60-second assessment to see if your case qualifies.
CooperSurgical IVF Lawsuits
CooperSurgical, a health tech company specializing in fertility, pregnancy, and gynecology, provides many clinics with a commonly used IVF solution that is crucial to supporting healthy embryo development.
In December 2023, CooperSurgical issued a recall for its embryo-cultured media.
But instead of directly notifying individuals, recall letters were quietly sent to fertility clinics.
The recall resulted only after embryologists from across the country sounded the alarm bells.
They noticed that vast numbers of embryos were unexpectedly dying or ceasing development, and the common thread tying them all together was the use of CooperSurgical’s culture media.
In 2024, the FDA posted a global recall of the medium on behalf of CooperSurgical.
Recent complaints state that the company’s embryonic solution was defective in design, manufacture, and storage.
Other complainants charge the company with failure to warn and negligence.
The quiet recall may have left families blaming themselves for failed IVF rounds.
Many couples lost embryos, with one couple losing 34 developing embryos.
For some couples trying to conceive, this might have been their only chance, and the manufacturer’s negligence destroyed their hopes and dreams of having a family.
As a result, lawsuits are currently being filed to help compensate victims and their families for their loss and suffering.
What To Do Next
If you or a loved one lost embryos due to CooperSurgical’s defective solution, you should speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
In most states, the statute of limitations for these types of injuries is short.
But you shouldn’t just contact any law firm that claims to handle defective product lawsuits. It’s important that you get help from a law firm that is highly experienced in defective product lawsuits and has a team of experts to help you.
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- They know that injuries from a defective product can be life-changing, so their team members have high levels of empathy and compassion
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