CooperSurgical IVF Solution Claims

CooperSurgical IVF solutions are used in the field of in vitro fertilization (IVF) to assist individuals and couples in achieving pregnancy. However, some individuals may experience complications or adverse events related to the use of CooperSurgical IVF products, leading to potential legal claims for compensation.

New lawsuits claim that certain lots of CooperSurgical’s solution for growing embryos during in vitro fertilization may have been defective. In January 2024, Reuters reported on two cases that claimed the solution “was toxic” and “killed the embryos” two couples had wanted to use to have children.

If your embryos were destroyed after CooperSurgical IVF solution was used in the in vitro fertilization process, please contact our firm today to discuss your legal options.

Eligible CooperSurgical IVF Solution Cases

Individuals who have experienced complications or adverse events related to the use of CooperSurgical IVF solutions may be entitled to compensation. These complications can include but are not limited to:

  • Failed IVF cycles
  • Infections or other adverse reactions to IVF procedures
  • Injuries or harm caused by defective or malfunctioning IVF equipment or devices

Eligibility for Compensation

To be eligible for compensation related to CooperSurgical IVF solutions, individuals must meet certain criteria:

  • Must have undergone IVF treatment or procedures that involved the use of CooperSurgical IVF products
  • Must have experienced complications, injuries, or adverse events directly attributable to the use of CooperSurgical IVF solutions
  • Must be able to demonstrate the link between the products and the harm suffered

If you or a loved one experienced complications or adverse events related to the use of CooperSurgical IVF solutions, it’s important to consult with a knowledgeable attorney to evaluate your potential legal options for seeking compensation.

Please call Phillips Law Group today to discuss your options with a member of our experienced team of attorneys. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to speak with you about your unique circumstances and to see if we can help. Contact Phillips Law Group today to learn more.