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How to claim for medical negligence

We rely on health professionals to provide us with an excellent service. However, sometimes those we’ve trusted with our care...

W e rely on health professionals to provide us with an excellent service. However, sometimes those we’ve trusted with our care can let us down. If this has happened to you, then you may be eligible to put in a claim for medical negligence. What Is Medical Negligence? Medical professionals have a duty to provide the appropriate advice and treatment for patients under their care. Failure to do so could cause a case for medical negligence. If a patient has been diagnosed with a disease or illness they don’t have, they could claim for negligence if they have taken medication which has caused further harm to them. The same applies for an operation that didn’t need to be performed or a body part being removed. Not getting consent, delayed treatment, delayed referrals to specialists, and anything that causes harm to a patient counts as medical negligence. How To Claim For Medical Negligence Medical Negligence claims continue to rise and many turn to specialist companies to assist them. There is a 3 year time limit from when the incident occurred to the time you can make a claim, otherwise it’s likely the claim will be unsuccessful. If an individual is deemed incapable of handling their own claim, or is a child then the time limit doesn’t apply. Many companies offer no win no fee services if they believe the claim is valid. They handle the process for the claimant and gather all the necessary information. Making a claim is easy, providing you choose a reputable company willing to offer impartial advice.