This page is for women considering filing a vaginal mesh lawsuit in 2026.
Vaginal mesh litigation has become one of the most significant medical device mass torts in American history. The first wave involved tens of thousands of lawsuits against manufacturers of transvaginal mesh, pelvic mesh, and mid-urethral sling products. Many of those cases have settled. But the litigation is not over. Women are still filing new vaginal mesh lawsuits in 2026, especially when they have recent revision surgery, mesh erosion, chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse, urinary problems, bowel or bladder complications, or clear medical records tying their injuries to the mesh implant.
This page explains where vaginal mesh lawsuits stand now, who may still qualify, how new standalone cases differ from the old federal MDL system, and what settlement amounts may look like for women with strong, well-documented claims.













