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Defective Breast Mesh, Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM), and Bioabsorbable Scaffold Injury Attorneys in City of Richland Hills: The Definitive Guide for Patients and Families Finding out that a medical device designed to help you recover from surgery has instead caused serious harm is a traumatic experience. For many women in City of Richland Hills, the path from a successful breast reconstruction or augmentation to a terrifying diagnosis of BIA-ALCL, BIA-SCC, or chronic infection is often paved with a lack of information from manufacturers. At Attorney911, also known as The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these complications take on families throughout City of Richland Hills and Tarrant County. We are here to provide the clinical depth, regulatory insight, and aggressive legal advocacy you deserve. The medical landscape in the City of Richland Hills area, situated within the high-volume North Texas medical corridor, sees thousands of breast procedures performed annually. Whether you underwent surgery at a major hospital system in nearby Fort Worth or a specialized surgical center serving City of Richland Hills patients, you may have been implanted with a device that was never actually approved by the FDA for use in breast tissue.…