Tainted Tissue Lawsuit – Biomedical Tissue Services

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Our law firm represents Canadians who were implanted with un-screened and potentially infected tissue at Hotel Dieu Hospital in Ontario.

On March 22, 2006, our law firm filed a $210 million class action lawsuit on behalf of those Canadians who received tissue from Biomedical Tissue Services that was not properly screened.

Our lawyers want to help you if you have received an implant or graft that involved un-screened tissue. If you believe you may have been infected, you should contact us immediately.

Tainted Tissue Lawsuit

March 22, 2006Greg Monforton and Partners has filed a $210 million class action lawsuit in connection with illegally harvested and un-screened human tissue and bone used in transplant surgery.

The suit, filed in Windsor, Ontario, names Clarence Renaud as representative plaintiff of the proposed class of plaintiffs. Mr. Renaud allegedly received illegally harvested and un-screened bone and tissue as part of a routine back surgery at Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital in Windsor on April 27, 2003.

Clarence Renaud v. Zimmer Dental Medical Incorporated
Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Proceeding Under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992
Statement of Claim

Health Canada warned in October 2005 that 125 people across the country received human bone, skin and tendons that were not properly screened.

Hotel Dieu Hospital reported that 21 people who underwent procedures at their hospital would need to be tested for infectious diseases. The potentially tainted tissues were used in surgeries performed between January 2003 and October 2005.

In a lawsuit filed in the United States, one woman has alleged that she contracted syphilis after receiving tainted tissue from BioMedical Tissue Services.

Tainted Tissue Provided by Biomedical

Biomedical Tissue Services, a company based in the United States, provided un-screened and potentially tainted tissue to the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Health Canada warned that the tissue was not adequately screened for such diseases as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, syphilis and human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV I and II).

The company is subject to a criminal investigation for selling body parts illegally harvested from funeral homes. These body parts pose a risk of serious disease to those who receive the parts.

Canada Lawyers

Greg Monforton and Partners is handling legal claims on behalf of Canadians who received compromised tissue from surgeries in hospitals across Canada, including the Hotel Dieu Hospital.

If you learned that you received tainted tissue, we encourage you to contact us. We are representing clients throughout Canada in lawsuits against those parties responsible for these events.

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