
I am saddened by your troubles.
You will have many issues of proof in any claim that you might bring - specifically in your need to prove "causation", which is the requirement that some identified defect in the product which existed at the time it left the manufacturer has caused the "injury" and "damages" that you are seeking in compensation. Not only will your case be potentially too expensive to investigate with the hopes of finding a defect in the condoms, but it will be emotionally expensive and intrusive into your and your partner's lives.
I am not licenses to practice in Kentucky - many very good products liability attorneys are. If you are at all interested in getting hands-on advice on how your claim might fare in the courts of Kentucky, you should search for one of those attorneys.
Brian Chase,
BISNAR|CHASE, Personal Injury Attorneys.
http://www.BestAttorney.com
http://www.ProductDefectNews.com
800-956-0123.