Errors Force Patients to Make Medical Negligence No Win No Fee Claims
November 24, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under Legal
This year, more patients than ever before are expected to be forced to make medical negligence no win no fee claims against the NHS. The rise follows reports of catalogues of blunders leaving many patients injured and unable to work. As a result compensation awarded in medical negligence no win no fee claims is [...]
Medical Negligence No Win No Fee and Making a Claim
November 17, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under Legal
Many law firms make medical negligence no win no fee claims for their clients. Their services are employed by patients who have been harmed or families of those killed because of medical errors. No win no fee means that unless the claim is successful there will be no charge for the solicitor’s service. As [...]
Report Highlights Hospital Negligence Claims Concerns
October 15, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under Legal
Hospital negligence claims solicitors are amongst the groups to have expressed concerns about the findings of a damning new report concerning NHS compliance with safety alerts. Statistics which formed part of a freedom of information request on behalf of patients’ charity AvMA showed that a significant amount of health care trusts have been failing [...]
How to Make Hospital Negligence Claims
September 5, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under Legal
If a patient suffers an injury because of the negligence of the doctor, nurse or person treating them then they might well be entitled to make hospital negligence claims to win financial compensation. This compensation can be a vital lifeline for people who may be unable to work as a result of the injury [...]
Hospital Negligence Claims: Where to Start
June 22, 2010 by drewloupsen
Filed under Legal
Some patients who suffer an injury because of negligent care provided by their medical practitioner are entitled to make hospital negligence claims for compensation. Money awarded in compensation can be very important to patients who are unable to work because of their injury and who may need to pay for ongoing care. However, hospital [...]