

The FDA has issued a Class I recall—the agency’s most serious classification—for SteriCare Sterile Water and Saline Solution products after dangerous bacterial contamination led to serious and life-threatening infections in patients across the United States.
If you or a loved one developed an infection after using these products, you may be entitled to significant financial cash rewards from settlements for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages.
SteriCare Medical, Inc. manufactured and distributed sterile water and saline solution products contaminated with harmful bacteria, including Burkholderia cepacia and other pathogens. These products were intended for critical medical uses such as wound irrigation, inhalation therapy, and dilution of medications—applications that require absolute sterility to prevent infection.
The recall encompasses multiple SteriCare product lines that were distributed to hospitals, surgical centers, and healthcare facilities nationwide:
These products were used in vulnerable patient populations, including those undergoing surgery, receiving wound care, and patients with compromised immune systems who face the highest risk of severe complications from bacterial infections.
Burkholderia cepacia and related bacterial species are particularly dangerous opportunistic pathogens that can cause:
For immunocompromised patients, those with chronic lung conditions, and hospitalized individuals, these infections can be life-threatening and may require extended hospitalization, intensive antibiotic therapy, or additional surgical interventions.
If you or a family member used SteriCare Sterile Water or Saline Solution products and subsequently developed a bacterial infection, you may have grounds for a product liability lawsuit. Eligible individuals include:
Patients who developed infections after exposure to SteriCare products during:
Family members of patients who:
Healthcare facilities that:
If you or someone you love has suffered any infections or other problems after using SteriCare Sterile Water & Saline Solution, we encourage you to take action now by calling our defective product lawyers at the Schmidt National Law Group at 1-800-631-5656, or contact us via the 100% secure online claims form on this page. We expect potentially large cash payouts.
Product liability claims against SteriCare Medical, Inc. may be based on multiple legal theories:
SteriCare products were contaminated during the manufacturing process, rendering them dangerous and unsuitable for their intended sterile medical use. Manufacturers have a legal duty to ensure medical products meet safety standards and are free from contamination.
If SteriCare knew or should have known about contamination risks but failed to adequately warn healthcare providers and patients, this constitutes a failure to warn—a recognized basis for product liability.
Sterile medical products come with an implied warranty that they are safe and suitable for their intended purpose. Bacterial contamination breaches this fundamental warranty.
Negligence may involve:
Victims of SteriCare’s contaminated products may recover several categories of damages:
In cases involving gross negligence or willful misconduct, courts may award punitive damages designed to punish the manufacturer and deter similar conduct. Given the severity of manufacturing and distributing contaminated sterile medical products, punitive damages may be appropriate in SteriCare cases.
The FDA designated this as a Class I recall—the most serious type of recall indicating that use of these products may cause serious adverse health consequences or death. This classification strengthens legal claims by:
Statute of Limitations: Every state has time limits for filing product liability lawsuits. These deadlines vary by state but typically range from 1-3 years from the date of injury or discovery of harm. Missing these deadlines means permanently losing your right to compensation.
Evidence Preservation: Medical records, product samples, and witness testimony become harder to obtain as time passes. Early action ensures critical evidence remains available.
Medical Documentation: Establishing the connection between SteriCare product use and subsequent infections requires thorough medical documentation. Acting promptly allows for proper medical evaluation and record-keeping.
Ongoing Harm: Some bacterial infections cause long-term complications. Early legal consultation ensures all potential damages—both current and future—are properly evaluated and included in your claim.
Our experienced defective product attorneys will review your case at no cost and with no obligation. During this consultation, we will:
We handle SteriCare cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning:
Our firm will handle every aspect of your case:
If you suspect you may have developed an infection after exposure to SteriCare products, seek medical evaluation immediately. Inform your healthcare providers about potential exposure to contaminated sterile water or saline solutions.
Keep detailed records of:
If possible, determine:
Q: How do I know if my infection was caused by SteriCare products?
A: Medical records from your healthcare facility can indicate whether SteriCare sterile water or saline solutions were used during your treatment. If you developed a bacterial infection—particularly Burkholderia cepacia—after a medical procedure involving irrigation solutions or inhalation therapy, there may be a connection. Our attorneys can help investigate your case.
Q: What if my loved one died from an infection potentially related to SteriCare products?
A: Family members may file wrongful death claims seeking compensation for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and other damages. Immediate legal consultation is important to preserve your rights.
Q: Can I still file a claim if the infection occurred months ago?
A: Possibly, but time is critical. Statutes of limitations vary by state, and evidence becomes harder to obtain over time. Contact us immediately for a case evaluation to determine if you can still pursue compensation.
Q: What if I’m unsure whether SteriCare products were used in my treatment?
A: Our legal team can work with your healthcare providers to obtain records and determine which products were used during your care. Don’t let uncertainty prevent you from seeking a case evaluation.
Q: Will my case go to trial?
A: Many product liability cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it will go to court. This approach often results in better settlement offers. If trial becomes necessary, we have extensive experience litigating complex product liability cases.
Our firm has extensive experience representing victims of defective medical products and dangerous pharmaceuticals. When you work with Schmidt National Law Group, you benefit from:
We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that serious bacterial infections take on patients and families. Our commitment is to hold negligent manufacturers accountable and secure the maximum compensation you deserve.
The SteriCare contamination crisis has affected patients across the country, causing serious infections, extended hospitalizations, and in some cases, tragic deaths. If you or a loved one suffered harm from contaminated SteriCare Sterile Water or Saline Solution products, you have legal rights—but time is limited.
Your consultation is free, you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you, and all communications are completely confidential. Let our experienced defective product attorneys fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.
Page: SteriCare Sterile Water & Saline Solution Recall: Lawsuits and Settlement Claims updated on March 5, 2026.