SUDOKU
Victims Deserve Compensation Defective Hernia Mesh Implants If you or someone you know has had hernia surgery, odds are you received a hernia mesh implant as part of the hernia repair. Hernia or surgical mesh is used to support damaged tissue surrounding a hernia while the hernia heals. Unfortunately, because of the way this mesh was designed and because of the materials used, sometimes it fails and damages a person’s body. Over the years, there have been many reports of people suffering injuries caused by defective hernia meshes. These injuries range from perforation and damage of body tissue to severe infections that can cause life-threatening complications and which often require extensive hospitalization. Currently, there are several hernia mesh manufacturers under investigation by law firms across the country including Bard, Atrium, and Ethicon. Many victims affected by defective mesh implants are taking action against these manufacturers in an effort to receive compensation for the pain and suffering they have endured as a result of these faulty products. Regrettably, there are hundreds of thousands of people throughout the U.S. who have had these mesh products implanted into their bodies. This means new cases involving mesh complications continue to crop up daily. If you have suffered from complications because of your hernia mesh, it is time to act. Seeking legal counsel and help from a professional and qualified personal attorney is the vital first step to help yourself or any loved ones who have had these devices implanted and may be at risk. These manufacturers need to be held accountable for their actions. The defective medical device attorneys at Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton are currently taking cases related to defective hernia meshes and are ready to help you seek the compensation you deserve. To schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, reach out to our office at 800-568-5330 or visit our website at HWNN.com.
Solution on Page 4
Inspired by ItsTaylerMarie.org
Birthday Cake Baked Oatmeal for One (Yes, Really)
Did you know that January is National Oatmeal Month? If you tend to think of oatmeal as boring, this fun dessert-themed recipe just might change your mind. To go all out, top with a candle and a dollop of whipped cream.
Ingredients
• 1 tsp baking powder • Splash of vanilla extract • 1 tsp brown sugar, honey, or maple syrup • 2 tsp sprinkles
• 1/2 cup old-fashioned rolled oats • 1 browning banana, mashed • 1/2 cup milk • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Directions
1. Preheat your oven to 350 F and prepare a small oven-safe dish. 2. In a small bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the sprinkles. 3. Pour the oatmeal mixture into the prepared baking dish. 4. Bake for 25 minutes or until the oatmeal is golden brown. 5. Let the oatmeal cool slightly, top with sprinkles, and dig in!
800-568-5330 • 3
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator