Iowa Cochlear Implant Failure Lawyer

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The Des Moines Register on July 29, 2010 reported that “The Iowa Hospital Licensing Board expressed reservations” this week “about requiring hospitals to report certain types of medical errors to regulators and the public,” with “some members” questioning “the usefulness of the proposed new reporting.” According to the Register, “The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals wants hospitals to begin reporting to the agency all unusual occurrences that threaten the health of patients.” Currently, “Iowa is among 23 states that do not require that kind of reporting to a state regulator.”

As cochlear implant lawyers that have multiple clients from Iowa and are willing to travel to you to meet with you to provide a free, in-person case evaluation, we applaud any changes in law the help doctors do their job and protect the public.

It is believed that many persons in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Nebraska received an Advanced Bionics Clarion or HiRes90k cochlear implant device, and it is likely that you or a loved one may have already experienced a cochlear implant device failure. If that is the case, we are glad you are here, and are ready to visit with you.

While we are based in Memphis, Tennessee, we have clients across the country (and world). We have filed lawsuits across the country, and are looking for clients in Iowa. If you are interested in a no obligation, no cost case evaluation, please contact us immediately and we will fly to you to discuss the specific aspects of your case:

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About Ed Wallis

Cochlear implant attorney Ed Wallis represents injured persons around the globe related to a failed Advanced Bionics cochlear implant medical device. For a no-cost and no obligation case evaluation, please call Ed today at 901-527-2125.
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