What we do
You turn to the healthcare professionals to get well and, most
of the time, they do the job right.
But what if you end up in a worse condition?
Every year, a significant percentage of people suffer injuries
as a result of substandard medical care or treatment. And every
year, we help many of these victims to win full compensation.
We have won compensation claims against...
- NHS trusts and Health Authorities
- Private hospitals, clinics and nursing homes
- Dentists
- General Practitioners
- The Ministry of Defence
- Therapists providing alternative/complementary medicines
Our medical negligence specialists have recovered over
£50 million in compensation for clients nationwide over the last
five years.
For more information, or to speak to one of our specilalists,
please complete the enquiry form or telephone us on 0800
043 4299
Because of the ever increasing number of patients, A&E Departments are areas where medical errors are common and often overlooked. Through our network of experts, MyInjuryLawyer can help you win full compensation
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Anaesthesia errors occur frequently during surgery, but most are recognised and corrected during the procedure, so that patients rarely, if ever, learn about them.
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Some of the most devastating medical negligence claims are those involving injury to the brain.
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The most important aspect of any medical negligence case involving cancer will often be the failure to timely diagnose.
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If your child suffers from a birth injury, how do you ensure that you and your child receive all the assistance that you both need? Find out how we could help.
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Substandard dental treatment can cause serious injury, making simple things like drinking and eating painful.
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Errors in medical treatment involving someone's eyesight can have profound consequences. Errors can lead to impaired vision or in very serious cases blindness.
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Sadly, errors in medical treatment can lead to the death of a loved one. In these circumstances the family have to come to terms with their loss and, at times, have to cope with financial hardship.
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For most people, General Practitioners (GPs) are their first point of contact with the NHS and provide an invaluable service. However, they do not always get it right and their errors can sometimes lead to catastrophic results.
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Unfortunately, NHS patients are at a higher than normal risk of picking up an infection on the wards. Negligence generally surrounds the failure to treat the infection once it is already established.
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While errors during orthopaedic procedures are rare, they can have devastating consequences, particularly for patients who may be left with a significant deformity and/or mobility problems.
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One of the most common causes of harm in the NHS comes from errors in prescribing. The most frequent types of error include patients being prescribed drugs that they are allergic to, dangerous combinations of drugs and wrong doses.
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Damage to the spinal cord as a result of injury or infection may result in partial or complete paralysis. This can have a devastating effect on the day-to-day life of the person affected.
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Any surgery can be hazardous to any patient, even in the absence of any medical negligence. However, many types of surgical procedures have a very low incidence of complications.
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