Kidney
Learn about Kidney and your legal options after an accident.
Kidney injuries often occur from blunt trauma in high-impact collisions, falls, or sports accidents. Damage may include contusions, lacerations, or ruptures, sometimes leading to internal bleeding or impaired kidney function. Symptoms include flank pain, blood in urine, swelling, or dizziness. Severe injuries may require surgery, hospitalization, or dialysis. Even mild injuries can require monitoring to prevent long-term kidney damage. Accurate medical documentation is vital for supporting accident claims, including evidence of treatments, hospital stays, limitations, and lost income.
Understanding Kidney Injuries From Accidents
Kidney injuries often occur from blunt trauma in high-impact collisions, falls, or sports accidents. Damage may include contusions, lacerations, or ruptures, sometimes leading to internal bleeding or impaired kidney function.
Symptoms include flank pain, blood in urine, swelling, or dizziness. Severe injuries may require surgery, hospitalization, or dialysis. Even mild injuries can require monitoring to prevent long-term kidney damage. Accurate medical documentation is vital for supporting accident claims, including evidence of treatments, hospital stays, limitations, and lost income.
What to Do Next
Seek immediate medical attention for pain or blood in urine following trauma. Follow all medical instructions and maintain detailed records of treatment and recovery for your claim.
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