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Kidney Injuries After Bronx Car Accidents

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The Mayo Clinic notes that kidney injuries can be fatal in certain situations. The Urology Care Foundation also notes that these types of injuries can be caused by blunt force trauma during car accidents. While kidney injuries may be relatively rare for car accident victims, they can be extremely serious. What can you do if you have suffered this type of injury? Could a Manhattan accident attorney help you access and pay for crucial treatment?

How Do Car Accidents Cause Kidney Injuries?

Car accidents can cause vehicle occupants, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists to experience blunt force trauma to the abdomen. The kidneys are located underneath your back muscles and your rib cage, just above your hips. A direct blow to this area of your body can cause kidney injuries.

For example, you might get into a head-on collision that throws you forward into your own steering wheel. The steering wheel might dig into your abdomen with enough force to cause severe injuries to your kidneys. A victim might also suffer a crushing injury caused by their seatbelt, and the belt might dig into the lower abdomen area with enough force to cause severe injuries to this organ. The National Institutes of Health notes that aside from blunt force trauma, patients might also experience issues like rhabdomyolysis, acute renal failure, and hypovolemic shock as a result of car accidents.

What Are the Consequences of Kidney Injuries?

The kidneys are responsible for filtering out toxins and waste. These vital organs also regulate our red blood cells and our blood pressure while balancing electrolyte levels. After a renal injury, a patient might notice several problematic symptoms. Perhaps the most notable sign of kidney injury is blood in the urine. However, some kidney injuries are almost completely undetectable.

Serious kidney injuries can result in the reduction of blood pressure, and this can be fatal. An injured kidney can also become infected, causing sepsis and life-threatening complications. Fortunately, even severely ruptured kidneys are treatable. Many patients do not require surgery, but it always makes sense to see a doctor after a serious car accident to discuss the most appropriate options.

Can a Manhattan Car Accident Attorney Help Me?

A Manhattan car accident attorney may be able to help if you have experienced a kidney injury of some kind. First, you should immediately seek treatment, even if you are not totally sure whether you’re dealing with a kidney injury. Once your diagnosis and prognosis become clear, consider reaching out to Cohan Law, PLLC. We may be able to help you pay for your medical treatment with an auto accident lawsuit.

Sources: 

mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/kidney-failure/symptoms-causes/syc-20369048

urologyhealth.org/urology-a-z/k/kidney-(renal)-trauma

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34433171/

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