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Kidney Injury Claims<\/h1>

Your kidneys are vital for fluid and waste removal and maintaining stable chemical balances in the blood – but what happens when they don’t work correctly? More importantly, what should you do if you suffer a kidney injury due to negligence?<\/p>

If you can prove someone else was negligent for your kidney damage, you have every right to claim compensation. Calling 0800 234 6438<\/a><\/span> or using the online form<\/a> gives you access to free legal advice. If your advisor thinks you’re eligible for compensation, they’ll refer you to a no win no fee solicitor<\/a>.<\/p>

Have you suffered a kidney injury due to negligence?<\/h2><\/a>

Kidney injuries can be acute or chronic, with some people making a full recovery and others suffering from long-term complications. If your kidney damage was due to negligence, claiming compensation is the best way to hold the negligent party accountable and receive financial support.<\/p>

The common causes of kidney injury claims include:<\/p><\/div>

Medical negligence<\/h3><\/a>

When you receive treatment from a doctor or hospital, you have the right to expect a high-quality standard of care. Unfortunately, both private and NHS medical negligence<\/a> cases are common, and injuries to the kidneys can occur in the following circumstances:<\/p>