Gadolinium MRI Dye
Recover and Rebuild after MRI Dye Litigation
National Gadolinium Lawsuit Attorneys
Gadolinium is a high-contrast dye used for MRI imaging. Recently, some experts have linked Gadolinium to Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF). The side effect of Gadolinium MRI dye, NSF, has been cautioned by the FDA for patients with kidney disease.
At Harrison Davis Steakley Morrison, P.C., we have a history of championing victims who have been seriously injured or lost a loved one because of dangerous products, such as Gadolinium. We have the expertise, knowledge base and financial resources to pursue Gadolinium death and injury cases across the nation.
To speak with an experienced Waco lawyer from a nationally prominent law firm about your Gadolinium lawsuit or wrongful death claim, call us toll free at 1-800-460-2756.
What Is NSF?
Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis or NSF (also known as Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (NFD), is a rare disease that seems to affect individuals with kidney disease or other kidney problems, such as transplants and surgery.
Individuals with NSF can have the all or some of following symptoms or signs:
- Swelling, tightening and hardening of the skin or organs (often times the fingers and toes)
- Pain in the joints
- Muscle weakness
- Tough skin
- Sharp pains
- Bone pain
- Lesions
- Blisters
- Hypertension
Experienced National Gadolinium MRI Dye Litigation Attorneys
If you suffer from Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) because of exposure to Gadolinium from have an MRI or series of MRIs, you should consult our law firm that has the experience, resources and expertise to assist you in getting the compensation you and your family deserve.
Contact an Aggressive Gadolinium Lawsuit Lawyer
For additional information about Gadolinium side effects, or to discuss your injuries or the wrongful death of a loved one due to Gadolinium, the MRI dye, please call an experienced personal injury attorney who is familiar with handling pharmaceutical lawsuits at 1-800-460-2756 (toll free) or call (254) 761-3300 (from the Waco area) or, if you prefer, you can fill out our intake form and we will contact you. The consultation is free; the advice priceless.