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Medical Negligence claims - types of cases we can help you with
Medical Negligence claims - types of cases that we can help you with.
There are many different types of claim in this area. Our healthcare system is vast with innumerable procedures, operations adviceand treatment being administered each day.
Our Specialists are able to help you with any medical claim enquiry. If you feel that you have been the victim of negligence at the hands of a medical professional - and have suffered injury or harm - you might be entitled to compensation.
These claims are very often complex and lengthy. You should always ensure that the solicitor acting on your behalf, has the experience and the expertise to conduct your claim. More below:
Why not make an enquiry today:
- GP negligence
- NHS complaints
- Consultant negligence
- Doctor / nursing staff errors
- Dental mistakes
- Physiotherapist negligence
- Chiropracter / Osteopath
Here are some of the claims that we deal with: [click on a subject to read more]
- Orthopaedics and fracture mismanagement
- Problems resulting from anaesthetics
- Erbs Palsy
- Compartment Syndrome
- Cerebral Palsy
- GP Negligence
- Failure to diagnose (misdiagnosis)
- Cancer misdiagnosis and negligent medical advice
- Brain Injury / Brain Haemorrhage
- NHS Hospital Negligence
Contact us today by email or phone 0800 0322210 for immediate legal advice on your medical negligence claim.
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