NHS negligence compensation claims
The National Health Service is one of the national treasures of Britain and quite rightly so. Its position has been earned over years of providing first class service, and thanks to the dedicated work of its many thousands if staff, all of whom try their very best to provide the finest possible service for their patients. Despite this, however, there’s no escaping the fact that mistakes will sometimes happen. When they do happen, they’re all the more devastating because of the trust we place in the NHS. After all, we only come into contact with doctor’s, nurses and other medical staff when we’re at our most vulnerable, and that only adds to the negative impact which cases of medical negligence are bound to have on a person’s well being. That’s why it’s vital that anyone who thinks they may have been the victim of medical negligence should speak to claims4negligence.co.uk and allow us to set about building a NHS claim on their behalf.
Medical negligence can take many forms. It could be that the doctors in question have failed to diagnose an illness, or else misdiagnosed it, leading to the wrong course of treatment. Some cases of medical negligence involve errors during surgery or the use of equipment which hasn’t been cleaned properly, and in other cases, the doctor may have failed to warn the patient of the full ramifications of a course of treatment. When taking on a huge organisation such as the NHS, many people feel somewhat daunted by the scale of the body they’re fighting against. Added to this is the fact that medical negligence cases are amongst the most complicated cases of all, since the evidence which has to be marshalled is, by definition, of a complex scientific nature and, as a patient, any layman will be up against experts with years of experience in the field. That’s why it’s vitally important that anyone who feels they may have been the victim of medical negligence should seek the help of expert medical negligence lawyers with extensive experience of working in the medical field. Building a case for compensation relies upon demonstrating that the standard of medical care you’ve received was below that which you might reasonably expect, and that this, in turn, led to long term illness or injury. The claim in question could be made against a doctor, nurse, surgeon or dentist and the treatment around which the claim is based may have taken place at a hospital, clinic, GP’s surgery or dental surgery.
If you feel you may have been the victim of NHS negligence then call us FREE on 0808 231 5942 and we’ll take down the details of your case. Illness or injury caused by this kind of negligence could have a lasting and highly damaging effect upon a person’s life, and that’s why it’s only right that they should be able to seek compensation. Our no win no fee system means that such long, complicated claims are now open to anybody, without them having to pay fees up front, and without having to take the risk of losing money if they should happen to lose their claim. We know that the NHS is truly special, and we feel that part of its appeal should be the ability to admit when mistakes are made and offer compensation. Our job is to make sure that this happens, and that patients who’ve suffered through medical mistakes don’t have to carry on suffering.

