Lifesite Dialysis
Dialysis is a procedure wherein the blood is removed from the patient and, cleaned via an artificially implanted kidney, and returned to the body. In order to do this, a Lifesite dialysis system is used. This system has dual valves: one is utilized to get the patient's blood from his body and the other returns the clean blood back to the body. The Lifesite dialysis implanted under the patient's collarbone, and a catheter runs from one valve and into the patient's large vein. The Lifesite dialysis system was introduced in 1998. Despite its ability to decrease the symptoms of kidney problems, it has been found to bring damage to its user. There have been reports of 129 cases in which a patient has died or been seriously injured because of the dialysis system. The device failed to function properly, causing harm to its user. The manufacturing company of the Lifesite dialysis system acted like it had something to conceal from the people and the FDA. It has not been able to submit reports on time regarding the incidences of malfunctions, and complaints have been filed that claim that there was no proper professional training for operating the dialysis system. The company declared that it has trained medical professionals regarding the proper utilization of the device, but this has been denied. It has been suggested that the manufacturer of Lifesite dialysis device is hiding the truth that its device can lead to serious damage.
If you have been injured due to the use of the Lifesite dialysis or someone that you loved has died, you need to contact a defective Lifesite dialysis lawyer. You can file for a lawsuit claim on the manufacturer of the device. Because of the manufacturer’s negligence, you have the right to file a claim and obtain compensation. The amount of the compensation may recover all of the expenses that you have incurred for hospitalization, as well as the non-economic damages that you have sustained. Your non-economic liability includes the suffering and pain that you have gone through because of the flaw in the device.
To make sure that your case will be properly represented, choose a lawyer or attorney who has wide experience regarding litigations involving defective Lifesite dialysis devices. Asking for the assistance of a competent lawyer will ensure that you have someone on your side who is knowledgeable on the issue. If you refuse to ask for the guidance of a lawyer and you pursue your case on your own, you may not be able to win your case. With all the highly informed lawyers representing the manufacturer of the defective dialysis device, it will be very difficult to bring them down. However, if you let a competent lawyer handle your case, your lawyer will make sure that he or she will get the responsible company to provide you with a settlement. He or she will do anything to protect your rights from deceptive people.
If you contact an attorney, he or she perfectly understands that you are going through a rough time. He or she also knows that you have a lot of finances to settle, and because of his or her compassion towards you, you are going to be assisted on basis of contingency. You will not pay your lawyer anything while the case is still being worked on. Through this service, you will not be settling any other expenses, besides hospitalization finances.
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