What Are Medical Negligence Claims?

January 28th, 2010 by Alex Craven Leave a reply »

We all trust that the medical attention that we seek from a hospital, clinic or at the hands of a medical professional is the best and meets the requirements that are set for health care. Sometimes it does not work out that way and you may suffer as a result. Doctors can make mistakes or you may have been subjected to some form of negligence while getting health care. This is when you are able to make medical negligence claims.

There are many instances when you may not be getting the care that you need when going to see a doctor. A substandard service may result in making a late diagnosis or even injury in some cases. Here, it is your right to seek legal aid to resolve the matter and claim for compensation.

The process of making a claim like this can be very difficult. They tend to take a very long time and the procedure is very complicated. To be successful in your claim, you have to do your research and source out the best lawyer that you can find who specialises in medical cases.

As you will know, making a medical claim has very high legal costs. Sometimes it is necessary to be taken to court. If it ends up going to court, the solicitor’s representation will cost even more. You can find some lawyers will take on the case on a ‘no win no fee’ agreement but they are rare. Additionally, they almost exclusively take on cases that they feel will win.

You may try to get some private funding through an investor or bank, which is also not easy. If the case includes negligence of a child patient or those that suffer from a mental or physical disability, there is public funding available. Make sure you source out all possible means of getting funds together as this will be the biggest expenditure.

Many people are unable to claim due to the financial risks involved. So it is important weigh up how serious the effects of negligence has been. If it is something that has not had any lasting effects or injury, sometimes it is better to just seek an explanation from the institution.

If you are unfortunate to have suffered from medical negligence, you should make it known to the institution whether legally or by their complaints procedures. This way, people using the same medical services in the future may be helped from being in the same situation.

Jo Wilson is an expert in accident claims. If you would like further information about types of medical negligence claims or are looking for a reputable law firm please visit http://personalinjury.ffw.com

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