GranuFlo Lawyer Washington, DC
If you are in the horrible situation of having suffered from being administered GranuFlo during dialysis, it may be in your best interest to discuss your situation with a GranuFlo lawyer in Washington, DC. In the awful event a loved one has tragically died after receiving GranuFlo, their surviving family members may be entitled to compensation for expenses related to their loved one’s injury and death, as well as for their grief and suffering.
Personal Injuries
In law, a personal injury is when someone becomes injured or ill because of another party’s negligence, recklessness or malice. When a patient is injured because of doctor, hospital or other healthcare provider’s negligence, the victim and/or their family may be entitled to compensation for expenses related to the victim’s injury, and for pain, suffering, and grieving. It is important to hold negligent parties in the medical field accountable for their wrongdoings to get justice for the innocent victims and to also try to prevent the negligent parties from harming other innocent patients in the future.
If you are trying to hold a negligent Washington, DC healthcare provider or facility accountable for the harm they have caused you and/or your family, it is recommended that you do this with the help of a personal injury lawyer who is experienced with successfully defending the rights of GranuFlo victims. If you or a loved one has suffered because of GranuFlo, a lawyer who is licensed to protect people in Washington, DC may be able to help.
Dialysis
People have two kidneys that are located just below the rib cage, one on each side of the spine. Healthy kidneys filter blood, removing wastes and extra water to make urine. When a person’s kidneys no longer function properly or fail entirely, dialysis is a common treatment. Dialysis keeps a patient’s body in balance by removing waste, salt and extra water from the blood to prevent them from building up in the body. It maintains safe levels of chemicals such as potassium, sodium, and bicarbonate in the patient’s blood as well as it helps to control blood pressure. Dialysis is usually performed in a dialysis facility, in a hospital, or at home.
GranuFlo
If you are one of the 130,000 American dialysis patients who received GranuFlo during dialysis and it caused you harm, there is a good chance you are entitled to compensation from the creator of this potentially harmful, sometimes even deadly drug, Fresenius Medical Care company. Risks that are associated with being administered GranuFlo include:
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Death
Up until these dangerous side effects were realized, GranuFlo was the preferred dialysis product for many doctors because it eliminated the need to use liquid acid during dialysis, which can be harmful and dangerous.
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