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Kidney Disease Lawsuits In Illinois
We are experienced Illinois attorneys who can help you get an elite law firm to sue a doctor or hospital for a failure to diagnose or properly treat kidney disease. Contact us at 312-346-5320 for a free case review.
Your kidneys are obviously important to living a healthy life. Unfortunately, many people go to the doctor with symptoms of kidney disease that don’t get the attention they deserve. Delays in diagnosing a problem can have catastrophic results. Kidney disease can often progress silently, and when left undiagnosed, it can lead to severe complications, including kidney failure. Early detection is critical, and when a healthcare provider fails to recognize the warning signs, the consequences can be devastating. In those cases it’s worth investigating if there’s a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Recognizing the Signs of Kidney Disease
Kidney disease occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to effectively filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. It can be caused by conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or chronic infections. Early symptoms may include:
- Fatigue and weakness
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Blood in the urine or foamy urine
- High blood pressure
- Nausea and loss of appetite
Because kidney disease can progress without noticeable symptoms in its early stages, timely medical evaluation is crucial for preventing long-term damage.
Common Failures in Diagnosing Kidney Disease
Despite the availability of diagnostic tools, kidney disease is frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked. Common errors include:
- Dismissing Symptoms as Minor Issues: Fatigue or swelling may be attributed to other conditions like dehydration or stress rather than a potential kidney issue.
- Failure to Perform Proper Testing: Blood tests, urine analysis, and imaging studies are essential for detecting kidney disease. A doctor’s failure to order these tests can delay diagnosis.
- Misinterpretation of Test Results: Even when tests are conducted, errors in reading lab results can lead to incorrect or missed diagnoses.
- Lack of Specialist Referral: If a general practitioner fails to refer a patient to a nephrologist (kidney specialist) in time, the disease may worsen before proper treatment begins.
Medical malpractice cases involving kidney disease misdiagnosis can be complex, requiring expert testimony and a thorough review of medical records. However, holding negligent providers accountable is crucial to ensuring patient safety and justice. There are only a handful of top level Illinois medical malpractice firms that have won significant lawsuits for kidney damage. If you would like our help with having a case investigated, please contact us any time at 312-346-5320. All cases are handled on a contingency basis which means there is no fee unless you win.