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MiniMed Distribution Corporation is a subsidiary of Medtronic MiniMed, Inc., meaning that Medtronic is its parent company. The company is focused on developing medical devices to help patients with diabetes; in fact, it pioneered insulin pump therapy in 1983. Some of the company’s products include:
As a medical device manufacturing company, MiniMed Distribution Corporation has a responsibility to American consumers. The company is required to test all products for safe use and is to be held responsible when something goes wrong. Patients’ lives depend on the devices manufactured by MiniMed Distribution Corporation; as a result, when a patient suffers an injury or loss, he or she should be compensated accordingly.
If you believe that you have suffered harm as a result of a device manufactured by MiniMed Distribution Corp., you can speak with one of our product’s liability attorneys to find out if you have a legal claim, qualifying you to seek compensation for your losses. Recoverable compensation might include the following:
If you wish to speak with our Medtronic lawyer about a potential case against Medtronic Distribution Corporation, or another medical device manufacturing company, please contact us today. We will discuss your concerns during a free consultation and will make sure you understand all your legal rights and options. Although compensation may not reverse the damage done to your health, it can help you get the medical treatment you need to recover.
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