Is your implant defective?

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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