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You may have questions about whether your Advanced Bionics HiRes90K or earlier Clarion device is defective. Please fill out the form on this page to discuss your case with a Deaf lawyer. VP available. Potential symptoms of defective cochlear implants include: • A sudden sensation of discomfort or pain; • A sudden loud noise or popping sound; • An intermittent functioning; • A complete loss of sound; • In infants or children, an unwillingness to wear the external headpiece, crying or fussiness when the sound processor is turned on, lack of expected progress or diminished progress in achieving speech/language milestones, or apparent loss of audiological benefit. If you or your child has been implanted with a defective cochlear implant, or you have received notification that your Advanced Bionic’s cochlear implant may fail, we encourage you to contact us. The firm has a commitment to being accessible to the deaf individuals and their families and has sign language interpreters and videophone access available. To obtain a free lawsuit review, please complete the form below.
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