CooperSurgical Inc., a division of The Cooper Companies Inc., is currently dealing with an increasing number of lawsuits due to alleged defects in its reproductive care products. The Connecticut-based company is being sued by numerous couples who have sought fertility care. They claim the in vitro fertilization process has failed due to a faulty culture media, a crucial component where the fertilized egg grows into an embryo.
The wave of litigation includes four more recent lawsuits, and this appears to only be the tip of the iceberg.
A dramatic uptick in legal action against CooperSurgical has been observed, with over 100 cases being filed so far this year. This information was highlighted by ALM’s Law.com Radar, a tool that tracks new cases filed in state and federal courts.
For more detailed information about the cases against CooperSurgical, you can explore the original article shared by Law.com, which offers an in-depth overview of the ongoing litigation situation.