5. What Health Complications and Risks Are Associated with a Defective Device?
- Inaccurate glucose readings
- Device malfunctions
- Battery and connectivity issues
- Severe skin reactions
6. How Do I File a Dexcom Recall Lawsuit?
If you are considering filing a lawsuit, your first step is to call Timothy L. Miles for a free case evaluation to see if you qualify for a Dexcom Lawsuit and are potentially entitleed to significant compensation. (855) 846–6529 or [email protected].
7. How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Dexcom Lawsuit Lawyer?
It does not cost anyting to hire a Dexcom ;Lawyer of you qualify for a lawsuit. We take all cases on a contingency basis which means we do not get paid unless we win or settle your caser.

8. What Is a Class 1 Recall?
A Class 1 recall is the most serious type of product recall, issued by regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) when a product poses a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death, requiring immediate action to remove it from the market, such as contaminated food or faulty medical devices.
9. If I Suffered Injuries from a Faulty Dexcom Device Should I Report them?
Yes, the FDA encourages indivuduals who have been injured by defective medical devices or dangerous drugs to report them through to FDA through Medwatch, the FDA’s Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program. Make sure to tell them everything including all side effects or physical injuries you suffered.
10. What Is a Failure to Warn in the Dexcom litgation?
The plaintiffs allege Dexcom failed to properly warn the public about the poissiblke risk of hypoglycemic/hyperglycemic events, including loss of consciousness, coma, seizure, death and other serious injuries linked to using the defective device.

