Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3384649a11,00.html Implant payouts for Kiwis 22 August 2005 By KAMALA HAYMAN A 14-year battle to win compensation for failed silicon breast implants is finally over for dozens of New Zealand women. Internationally, about 170,000 women with failed implants have sought compensation from United States manufacturer Dow Corning. In 1999, a $NZ6.4 billion settlement deal was approved by a US judge to settle worldwide claims. Finally, 96 of more than 1000 New Zealand women involved in a class action against Dow Corning have received letters promising payouts of up to $50,000. Amongst them is one Christchurch woman, offered $US16,200 ($NZ23,343). " I am happy with the settlement, and happy it's all over, " the woman, who did not want to be named, said. Her implants were put in 23 years ago and lasted about 17 years before they ruptured, filling her chest with silicone. While she did not suffer ill-health, the operation to have the implants and leaking silicone removed was lengthy and unpleasant. She opted to have them replaced with saline implants. " I could have been left with quite substantial scarring and no breasts or saline implants. " Women's Implant Information Network co-ordinator Brennan-Hodgson said the letters had begun arriving in recent weeks, with some women offered less than $2000 in compensation. " This has been an enormously long process and the women I've spoken to haven't had very large payouts. It is quite an anti-climax. " One woman who lived with pain daily described it as " a pittance " . Brennan-Hodgson knew of women who had suffered severe pain, skin rashes, arthritis and poor circulation, and who had not yet received an offer of compensation. In 2001, Dow Corning reached a settlement with 3000 Australian implant patients totalling $A38 million ($NZ44.49m). The largest payment was $A120,000. Amongst them was Timaru woman Kathy , one of five New Zealanders to receive implants in Australia. She was dismayed to get just $A565 for the " excruciating pain " she suffered because of the silicone implants she received following a mastectomy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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