After 13 years of judicial battle with Werder doctors, Ivan Klasnic wins 3m euros in damages

Croatia's former football player, Ivan Klasnic, is soon expected to benefit threem euros in damages, German media have written on Saturday. It is expected that the court in the next three weeks will hold the hearing and make a decision in its behalf. After 13 years of disagreement with Werder Bremen doctors, it seems Klasnic has won the battle [...]
Croatia's former football player, Ivan Klasnic, is soon expected to benefit threem euros in damages, German media have written on Saturday. It is expected that the court in the next three weeks will hold the hearing and make a decision in its behalf.
After 13 years of disagreement with Werder Bremen's doctors, it seems Klasniq has won the battle because of which he had to interrupt his career. He has been in serious health trouble for years.
Werder's ex-attacker has indicted two Werder doctors, Goetz Dimanski and Manju Guha, who have not long noticed the illness he had and has been able to be diagnosed through blood analysis.

Classical matter reached court in 2018. A number of concessions and errors have been recorded in the work of Werder's doctors.
It has been estimated that Klasnic's kidney failure has been known since 2002. Now he is expected to receive compensation for the pain and trouble he has experienced when he learned in 2007 that he should have kidney transplantation.
Classic (40) has been operated three times. His body has refused his father and mother's kidney, while transplantation has become itself in the third attempt.
Klasnic is born in Germany, while playing 41 matches for Croatia. The career was made by St. Paul, Werder Bremen, Nantes, Bolton and Mainz. Werder played from 2001 to 2008.












