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What Do I Need To Do In a Case of Medical Negligence

Medical Negligence Claim

Medical Negligence Claim

Things have gone wrong with your doctor or hospital and you suspect medical negligence. The first thought that crosses your mind might be to bring a claim. You are quite sure your nurse did something odd or your dentist carried out the wrong procedure on you, leaving you with irreversible damage. Can you really tackle this legal area on your own?

Lawyers and barristers can cost a lot. You don't want to waste resources in case your claim isn't successful, so you think about tackling this medical negligence by yourself. Stop! Think again, because medical law can be a tricky area with many complexities; you are likely to find yourself in a worse situation, without anyone professional to advise you.

Statistics taken by the NHSLA about medical negligence claims (also known as clinical negligence claims) have shown that 35% were abandoned by the claimant, 43% got a settlement out of court, 1.5% have settled in court in favour of the claimant, 0.5% settled in court in favour of the NHS and 20% remained outstanding.

You may believe that you have lots of evidence to prove negligence and surely it can't be that complicated. Lets have a think about what things you need to be considering.

Even if you are sure you were a victim of medical negligence, it doesn't mean you were according to the Law. You will need strong proof that:

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Bonallack & Bishop are specialist Medical Negligence Solicitors. If you need advice on your compensation claim contact one of their lawyers today. Tim Bishop is senior partner at the firm, responsible for all major strategic decisions. He has grown the firm by 1000% in 13 years and sees himself as a businessman who owns a law firm.

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