Bladder Injury Compensation Claim Information
If you want to start a Bladder Injury claim for compensation then you should discuss your case with a specialist lawyer who deals with Bladder Injury claim cases, such as Tylers Solicitors. This will ensure that your Bladder Injury compensation claim has the best chance of success, because Tylers Solicitors have the competence and professional expertise required to successfully process a claim for Bladder Injury sufferers.
How do Bladder Injury claims happen?
A full bladder is more susceptible to traumatic injury with a sharp or blunt object than an empty one. Causes of traumatic bladder injury include severe falls, car crashes, and blows to the abdominal region such as injuries sustained during pelvic surgery or a motorcycle accident. When the injury is left untreated for a long time, the danger escalates and bladder failure becomes a possibility. If you have sustained any type of bladder injury, you may be eligible for compensation.
Can I make a Bladder Injury claim?
If you have sufficient proof that the accident occurred due to the other person’s negligence, then you should be able to pursue a claim for compensation with successful results. To make a claim for a bladder injury, you first need to find out whether you are entitled to claim. You can only claim compensation if you are actually injured. If your bladder has been injured at the fault of another, you should consider the extent of your injury.
How do I make a Bladder Injury compensation claim?
When your bladder sustains injury as a result of somebody else’s negligence, whether in an accident or workplace slip, you should prepare to make a bladder injury claim for compensation. Whatever kind of Bladder Injury compensation claims you’re looking to make, we are here to help. You can reach our experienced team directly by calling us on 0800 699 0079. You can also use our simple online contact form and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Where Can I Find Out More Information?
You can get more information by consulting one of our friendly solicitors. Tylers Solicitors are knowledgeable in their field and are better suited to give you advice. You can also visit the web for more information. Many websites offer useful information about bladder injury compensation claims; just enter “bladder injury compensation claim” into any search engine. If you still want to learn more about making claims, go to your local library. In the law section, you will come across books that expound on personal injury claims and this can give you better understanding of the legalities of your case.
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Compensation Amounts
Bladder Injury Compensation Amounts
If you want to start a Bladder Injury claim for compensation then you should discuss your case with a specialist lawyer who deals with Bladder Injury claim cases such as Tylers Solicitors. This will ensure that your Bladder Injury compensation claim has the best chance of success.
Minor Interference Bladder Injuries
If you happen to suffer minor interference’s due to an accident or a companies negligence that can be full recovered from, you may be able to make a claim for bladder injury compensation.
£16,000 to £22,000
Serious Bladder Injuries
If you are unfortunate enough to suffer a serious bladder injury as a result of an accident, that causes persistent incontinence, you will be able to claim compensation. Contact us today.
£22,000 to £57,000
Complete Loss of Bladder Control
If you are unfortunate enough to suffer complete loss of bladder control as a result of an accident, you will be able to claim compensation.
£57,000 to £123,310
Wrongful Death Compensation Amounts
If a loved one has died as the result of a bladder injury, you can make a claim for compensation on their behalf. You can claim if the deceased was a member of your household, or a primary earner in your home.
Up to £307,000
Frequently Asked Questions
How long until I can make a Bladder injury compensation claim?
There are strict timelines for pursuing personal injury claims. If you let that time lapse, you may not be able to do anything about it afterwards. There are limits within which you need to begin your court proceedings. However, there is no limit on the waiting time before filing a claim – you can file a claim immediately after sustaining an injury. The advantage of filing your claim immediately after the accident is that you can find witnesses easily. Whoever you choose as a witness will be able to recall the events of the accident clearly. Moreover, if there is uncertainty over who the defendant is, you will have ample time to choose the person at fault.
Are you a no win, no fee Bladder Injury accident claims solicitors?
Tylers Solicitors are no win, no fee Bladder Injury claims solicitors, which means if you lose your case you do not pay us a fee.
Why choose Tylers Solicitors to start your compensation claim?
Tylers Solicitors will always strive to get you the maximum compensation amount possible for the injuries you have suffered after your accident, along with any loss of earnings and medical costs incurred. We also value the solicitor/client relationship very highly throughout the claims process and believe that communication is the key to a successful compensation claim. At Tylers Solicitors, we are here for you to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation you deserve for your bladder injury.
How to Tell The Symptoms and How to get Diagnosed.
The symptoms of bladder injury include abdominal pain, bloody urine and discharge, loss of fluids, pelvic pain, severe bleeding, difficulty urinating, and a weak urine stream. The symptoms of a prolapsed bladder include incontinence when sneezing or coughing, problems urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and pelvic pain. To get the proper diagnosis, a physical exam needs to be conducted. Your doctor will press your lower right abdomen to test for tenderness. If the pain becomes worse when the area is released, there is rebound tenderness. The urethra can also be x-rayed using dye. Once urethra injury has been ruled out, a catheter is inserted, and then an x-ray of the bladder is done using dye. A CT scan also needs to be done to pinpoint the damage in your bladder.
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