Was Your Defibrillator Really Necessary

Colombo & Stuhr is currently investigating reports that over the past 5-7 years local healthcare providers have been inserting defibrillators into patients unnecessarily. These heart defibrillators are costly, potentially dangerous, and can negatively affect your quality of life.

In the past 5-7 years if you or a loved one has had a heart attack, had stents placed in the coronary arteries, had coronary artery by-pass surgery or have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure and a heart defibrillator was inserted you may have a potential claim and may be entitled to compensation.

We encourage you to fill out the Defibrillator Questionnaire and submit it to us as soon as possible so that we can investigate your situation to determine if your defibrillator was really necessary. It cost you nothing to fill out the Defibrillator Questionnaire and as always we offer a free consultation to further discuss your individual situation.


We look forward to hearing from you and as always, please call us 24/7 at 1-888-860-1414.

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