Wednesday 30 November 2011

Personal Injury Specialists Solicitors

Article by
Kevin Timms
Garden House Solicitors is a specialist firm of personal injury solicitors with experience with experience in making claims for many different types of injuries. Our experienced personal injury solicitors make personal injury claims ranging from accidents on the road to accidents at work (employers liability) and defective product claims against product manufacturers. We have the experience and knowledge to deal with individual claims and group actions. We make claims for accidents and injuries in the UK and overseas.

We understand our client’s needs following what can be a traumatic and painful experience and we will ensure that you receive 100% of the compensation you deserve and funding for any rehabilitation or future care that you may require. We will also make prompt applications for interim payments for your lost earnings and any treatment you may need.

Sunday 27 November 2011

DePuy ASRs Chain Reaction of Damage

Article by
Kevin Timms
The New York Times released an article entitled Remedy is Elusive as Metallic Hips Fail at a Fast Rate. This article explains the true extent of damage which can be caused by an artificial hip implant manufactured by DePuy International Limited, the DePuy ASR hip implant.

The extent of the injuries were described as a biological dead zone. Though all hip implants will wear with time, the article details the severity of the injuries which can occur in younger individuals as a result of cobal and chromium debris wear from the DePuy ASR hip implants.

DePuy ASR Hip Implant Failure Rate at Six Years Confirmed by British Studies

Article by
Kevin Timms
British studies have revealed new information on the artificial hip implant protheses manufactured by DePuy International Limited, the DePuy ASR hip implants.

These studies have shown that some 29 percent of patients who have used a DePuy ASR hip implant system have reported that their implants have failed within six years of implantation, according to the National Joint Registry of England and Wales.