Ventilator Recall Lawsuits

Philips Respironics CPAP, BiPAP, and Ventilator Recall Lawsuit, Louisiana Attorney William Barousse

William Barousse is here to help with your ventilator recall lawsuit. Philips was recently forced to recall potentially millions of units of its CPAP, BiPAP, and ventilator devices because Philips was using polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) foam made of potentially cancer-causing compounds as noise reduction insulation in its products. Tests have shown that the foam can break down, or otherwise emit carcinogenic toxins, that are then inhaled or swallowed by people using the devices. This led to the FDA recalling certain Philips devices to date. The make and model of your device will be on our device and its packaging and this same information may be available from your health insurance carrier and medical providers. Check to see if you have one of the devices listed below.

Phillips Ventilator Lawsuits New Orlenas Attorney William Barousse

CPAP and BiPAP Devices:

Type of Device

Name of Model and Number

Continuous Ventilator, Minimum Ventilatory Support, Facility Use

E30

Continuous Ventilator, Non-life Supporting

  • DreamStation ASV
  • DreamStation ST, AVAPS
  • SystemOne ASV4
  • C-Series ASV
  • C-Series S/T and AVAPS
  •  OmniLab Advanced+

Noncontinuous Ventilator

  • SystemOne (Q-Series)
  • DreamStation
  • DreamStation Go
  • Dorma 400
  • Dorma 500
  • REMstar SE Auto

Ventilators:

Type of Device

Name of Model and Number

Continuous Ventilator

  • Trilogy 100
  • Trilogy 200
  • Garbin Plus, Aeris, LifeVent

Continuous Ventilator, Minimum Ventilatory Support, Facility Use

  • A-Series BiPAP Hybrid A30 (not marketed in US)
  • A-Series BiPAP V30 Auto

Continuous Ventilator, Non-life Supporting

  • A-Series BiPAP A40
  • A-Series BiPAP A30

If you determine that your make and model was recalled, talk to your health care provider to determine whether to continue using your device. Also, determine with your doctor if you have suffered any injury which may include lung or respiratory injuries. Injuries may also include cancers which may be slow-developing, though the long term effects of using one of the recalled machines is not known at this time.

Hire William Barousse to fight for your Ventilator Recall Lawsuit

If you determined that you were using a recalled Philips CPAP, BiPAP or ventilator machines before you were diagnosed with a severe lung injury or cancer, contact William Barousse if you want to get some legal advice at [email protected] or at 504-517-3295. William has been practicing personal injury law for over 15 years and has experience litigating cases involving dangerous products. If you have suffered an injury, it is important that you do not wait to contact Williams as deadlines could affect your ability to assert your rights.