Tyler Davis recently joined Anapol Weiss as an associate, working on the transvaginal mesh litigation. This litigation is focused on having pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, and Coloplast take responsibility for the mesh implants they made to treat stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women. The mesh products they sold were not needed – there are alternative surgeries and non-surgical treatments for these conditions, and the mesh products cause life-altering changes, like permanent severe pain, pain with sex, and loss of functionality of the pelvic organs.
Tyler Davis is uniquely qualified to join the transvaginal mesh team at Anapol Weiss, as he clerked under Judge Kenneth Powell in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas while Judge Powell oversaw multiple transvaginal mesh trials against Johnson & Johnson. In Tyler’s words, “I saw first-hand the life-changing injuries suffered by women and their families caused by big pharma’s “profits over people” approach. This is often demonstrated by misleading the public and relevant authorities regarding the safety and efficacy of products while ignoring or downplaying potential side effects.”
Tyler is committed to helping Anapol Weiss’ transvaginal mesh clients get the compensation they deserve for the catastrophic injuries they suffered and is looking forward to continuing the fight for women who suffer senselessly due to the negligence of careless big pharma.