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At this point in time additional investigation needs to be completed but we can say  it seems pretty clear to us that you should consider proceeding with a claim.  And here is why:

(1) Medtronic never should have put a defibrillator with Sprint Fidelis leads on the market

(2) Medtronic should have acted more quickly to recall the defective defibrillator and,
(3) manufacturers of medical devices, such as this Medtronic lead, have a duty to make safe products under a legal theory called strict liability.

Our team is currently reviewing both individual defective Medtronic lead cases. If you want to discuss your case with our Medtronic defibrillator lead recall lawyers, call us for a free consultation at 1-800-862-1260 or email us on the form to the right.

My Sprint Fidelis Lead has not fractured. What should I do?
You should do is see your doctor immediately. The FDA does not generally recommend the surgical removal of a fractured lead, because it is difficult to do for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that after years sitting in a vein, blood vessel tissue grows around the lead. If you want to discuss your case with our Medtronic defibrillator lead recall lawyers, call us for a free consultation at 1-800-862-1260 or email us on the form to the right.