Pennsylvania CPAP lawyers file sleep apnea machine lawsuits claiming cancer.
Pennsylvania CPAP Lawyers for Cancer Claims
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Our Pennsylvania CPAP lawyers represent Philips Respironics patients diagnosed with certain cancers or lung injuries. Pennsylvania CPAP lawsuits claim the sleep apnea device manufacturer failed to warn of toxic emissions posing a cancer and lung injury risk.
As such, Pennsylvania CPAP sleep apnea patients diagnosed with a qualified cancer or lung injury may be eligible to claim a cash settlement.
- Oral / Mouth Cancer
- Nasal / Sinus Cancer
- Salivary / Larynx Cancer
- Esophageal Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Blood Cancer / Leukemia (AML, CML, MALT)
- Asthma / COPD / Pulmonary Injury
Our team of attorneys have represented thousands of victims of dangerous medical devices. In doing so, we have recovered millions of dollars in settlement funds on their behalf.
However, we only pursue CPAP cancer compensation from the device manufacturers and their affiliates, and do not file claims against our clients’ doctors or hospitals.
No Legal Fee Unless You Obtain a Settlement
While compensation may be available to qualified CPAP claimants, victims are urged to act promptly. The #1 claim Pennsylvania CPAP victims can make for cancer or lung injury compensation is one that is filed within the Statute of Limitations time period. Click here for the latest information on the multi-district litigation.
Our Pennsylvania CPAP lawyers are available to review claims now. We offer a free case evaluation to confirm the use of a qualified CPAP device and diagnosis of a related cancer or illness. Further, we never charge a legal fee unless a financial recovery is obtained for our client.
Contact our Pennsylvania CPAP cancer lawyers today.
Pennsylvania CPAP Lawsuits Demand Cancer & Asthma Settlement
In 2021, Philips initiated a recall of several of its Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machines, prompting a wave of Pennsylvania CPAP cancer lawsuits. The recall was a significant event in the respiratory care and sleep medicine fields, and stemmed from concerns related to sound abatement foam used in these devices. Pennsylvania CPAP lawyers claim the sound abatement foam could potentially degrade and pose health risks to users. Click here to view the product recall notice published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
- Oral / Mouth Cancer
- Nasal / Nose Cancer
- Larynx Cancer
- Pharynx Cancer
- Salivary Cancer
- Esophageal Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Leukemia
- Lymphatic Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Lung Disease
- Pulmonary Fibroids
- Bronchitis
- Asthma
- COPD
Sound Abatement Foam Degradation
Philips utilized a polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) sound abatement foam in certain CPAP and BiPAP (Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure) machines. The primary function of this foam was to reduce the operating noise of the devices, ensuring a quieter environment conducive to sleep for the user. However, Pennsylvania CPAP lawsuits claim that this PE-PUR foam could degrade into particles that might enter the device’s air pathway, entitling those who inhaled or ingested it to a settlement.
The degradation of the foam raised two primary concerns: the physical harm caused by inhaling or ingesting foam particles and the chemical toxicity from the potential release of harmful chemicals as the foam degraded.
Physical and Chemical Risks to PA CPAP Patients
Pennsylvania CPAP cancer lawyers argue the inhalation or ingestion of PE-PUR foam particles poses a direct physical risk to human health. Physically, these particles can cause irritation to the respiratory tract, leading to symptoms such as coughing, chest pressure, and, in severe cases, acute respiratory distress. Additionally, the particles could exacerbate underlying respiratory conditions such as asthma or obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chemically, as the foam degrades, it can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other potentially hazardous chemicals. These compounds pose a toxicity risk with both acute and chronic health effects, ranging from headache and dizziness to more severe liver and kidney damage or carcinogenic effects over prolonged exposure.
Scientific Analysis of Sleep Apnea Foam Degradation
The degradation of the PE-PUR foam in Philips CPAP machines involves complex chemical processes influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to ozone. High temperatures and humidity levels can accelerate foam degradation by breaking down its polymer chains, leading to physical crumbling and the release of VOCs. Additionally, the use of ozone-based cleaning products can exacerbate this degradation process, despite ozone cleaners being popular for sanitizing CPAP equipment.
Pennsylvania CPAP lawsuits rely on various analytical techniques to identify and quantify the degradation products of PE-PUR foam. Methods such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) have been pivotal in identifying the chemical composition of emitted gases and particles, thereby understanding the potential health risks posed by these emissions.
Our attorneys are filing Pennsylvania CPAP class action style cancer lawsuits for sleep apnea patients. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with any cancer following use of a CPAP, BiPAP or ventilator in Pennsylvania or elsewhere in the United States, you may be entitled to file a claim for compensation.
In addition, our PA CPAP lawyers are handling claims for many non-cancerous conditions suffered by sleep apnea patients.
We file CPAP sleep apnea cancer lawsuits in the State of Pennsylvania and across the United States.
- Philadelphia, PA
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Allentown, PA
- Erie, PA
- Reading, PA
- Upper Darby, PA
- Scranton, PA
- Bensalem, PA
- Lower Merion, PA
- Lancaster, PA
- Bethlehem, PA
- Abington, PA
- Bristol, PA
- Millcreek, PA
- Lower Paxton, PA
- Haverford, PA
- Harrisburg, PA
- Middletown, PA
- York, PA
- Altoona, PA
- State College, PA
- Penn Hills, PA
- Wilkes-Barre, PA
- Manheim, PA
- Hempfield, PA
- Northampton, PA
- Cheltenham, PA
- Norristown, PA
- Chester, PA
- Falls, PA
- Upper Merion, PA
- Lower Makefield, PA
- Lower Macungie, PA
- Warminster, PA
- Bethel Park, PA
- Mount Lebanon, PA
- Radnor, PA
- Cranberry, PA
- Ridley, PA
- Hampden, PA
- Ross, PA
- North Huntingdon, PA
- Tredyffrin, PA
- McCandless, PA
- Williamsport, PA
- Whitehall, PA
- Shaler, PA
- Spring, PA
- Monroeville, PA
- Easton, PA
SoClean CPAP Cleaning Solution Under Scrutiny
The Philips company has attempted to blame the SoClean cleaning solution for CPAP related injuries. However, the defense has been met with skepticism by CPAP lawyers in Pennsylvania and across the United States.
The cleaning solution is separate and distinct from the foam particles suspected of causing cancer. Moreover, even if the SoClean solution is hazardous, Philips knew it was being promoted for use on its devices and did not adequately warn users. Therefore, Philips should remain liable in PA CPAP lawsuits.
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Philips Respironics assisted breathing machines sold in Pennsylvania come in a variety of models. However, the recent recall applies to numerous devices. Accordingly, some CPAP / BiPAP users have encountered difficulty finding a suitable replacement machine.
If you are hesitating to return your CPAP sleep apnea machine due to difficulty replacing the device, a legal claim may still be filed in Pennsylvania on your behalf. Call now to have your potential case reviewed by our Pennsylvania CPAP attorneys.
Philips Respironics Sleep Apnea Machines Under Review
- BiPAP
- CPAP
- DreamStation
- SystemOne
- Dorma
- Aeris
- Garbin
- LifeVent
- OmniLab
- REMStar
- Trilogy
- ASV
- AVAPS
A Pennsylvania CPAP sleep apnea cancer lawsuit must be filed within the Statute of Limitations in order to preserve the claim. Contact us without delay for a free legal review.
Contact our Pennsylvania CPAP sleep apnea cancer lawyers today.