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Why Contact A Clinical Negligence Solicitor?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

There is definitely a high standard of health care in first world countries like the United Kingdom. Despite this, there are cases when clinical negligence happens and the patient ends up injured either physically or mentally.

In most cases the patient will dismiss everything and treat it normally. However, when the injury suffered is so great that it takes a toll on the physical or mental health of the patient, then perhaps it would be best to get the advice of a clinical negligence solicitor.

If you or someone you know has suffered from clinical negligence then there may be a chance that you can be compensated for the injuries you have suffered.

There are times when health practitioners commit errors in judgment, and this turns out fatal for the patient who suffers injuries or even dies because of that judgment error. Filing a claim for clinical negligence is a very complicated process and any matter regarding this should be consulted with a clinical negligence solicitor.

A clinical negligence solicitor would be the best person to consult because he has the legal expertise and experience on these matters. A clinical negligence solicitor can give the client a good advice as regards to the evidences to look for and the other documents to be presented when filing the case.

In some cases, the clinical negligence solicitor can even offer a good advice on whether or not to push through with the case if there are no strong evidences.

A person who suffers from clinical negligence can claim compensation for the injuries suffered but the latter must be grave enough to warrant payment for the clinical negligence. Sometimes, the injuries suffered are so minor that the compensation for the clinical negligence case may be less than the actual investment made by the patient.

When choosing a clinical negligence solicitor to represent you in a clinical negligence case, make sure that you get someone reputable and who is well respected by his peers. Clinical negligence solicitors can be found anywhere in your area and you can even contact them through the Internet.

An experienced clinical negligence solicitor will be willing to offer online advice to clients who are still thinking of filing a clinical negligence case. It is best to get the legal expertise of a clinical negligence solicitor even during the first stages of the case to make sure that you get everything in order to ensure a successful case.

A clinical negligence solicitor will give the best advice not only as to the strength of the case you are about to file. They will also give advice as to the possibility of legal aid on your part. There are also clinical negligence solicitors who offer their services for free and they only get paid when the case is won.

There are various clinical negligence cases that may not look like clinical negligence to you. But if you suspect that something is amiss then it is best to contact a clinical negligence solicitor and get a good advice.

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Originally posted 2009-08-29 02:35:09. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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Claiming Medical Negligence Compensation

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

All professionals, including those in the medical field, are expected to adhere to a standard of practice as defined by their professional body, such as the British Medical Association. If a medical professional, such as a doctor, nurse or even a dentist, makes an error when treating or diagnosing a patient, then they may be guilty of medical malpractice. If this is the case, and the patient suffers injury or distress, than the patient may be able to file a claim for compensation.

As may be expected making a claim for compensation against a medical professional can be a long, drawn out and very involved process. Because of the complexities involved in making such a claim the claimant will need to employ a specialist solicitor to help them take the claim forward.

But, care and time must be taken to ensure that the right solicitor is found. One that can be relied upon to obtain the best settlement possible. Usually the best way of finding a suitable solicitor is by personal recommendation from a friend or work colleague. Word of mouth recommendations are usually the most reliable method of finding a good lawyer or compensation solicitor.

In the UK most compensation solicitors will offer to take cases on a ?no win no fee? basis. Also known as a ‘conditional fee arrangement’ this means that all the solicitors fees will be waivered in the event of losing the case. However, because of this layers will not take on any case that they think they may lose; this can make finding a solicitor who will take on the case a frustrating and time consuming process.

Once a suitable lawyer has been hired the lengthy claims process begins with the lawyer firstly gathering all the available evidence. This will of course focus on the medical records of the claimant including the names of the doctors, the name of the clinic or hospital, the types of treatments used, the type of surgery performed, the medication given, the tests taken etc, all these are vital for the lawyer to be able to prove a case of medical negligence.

The lawyer or compensation solicitor will then hand all the facts of the claim over to their own medical experts for an opinion as to the extent of the malpractice. This expert will advise the solicitor if there was medical negligence on the part of the offending medical practitioner.

Eventually the solicitor will propose a settlement figure which the medical professional?s insurance company may or may not accept. But, if the medical professional disputes the facts of the case or considers the proposed settlement figure to be too high than it will be necessary for the claim to be settled in a court of law.

The legal process will be a long one and there are very rarely any shortcuts that can be taken. Even in cases were there is no real dispute about the facts the hammering out of the final settlement figure can take a very long, and frustrating, time to agree.

How To Claim Compensation UK is not associated with any lawyer or solicitor and offers free resources for anyone looking for information on claiming compensation within the UK. Visit How To Claim Compensation UK for advice on claiming compensation for industrial, personal or legal injury.

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Solicitor’s Negligence and Liablility

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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Clinical Negligence Solicitors

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Your guide to contacting a Clinical Negligence Solicitor?

If you believe that you may be a victim of clinical negligence, what action can you take and what will happen if you have to meet a clinical negligence solicitor? We know that the whole experience already could have been stressful for you and we have put together this article to explain what will happen when you meet a Clinical Negligence Solicitor.

How Much Will Seeing A Clinical Negligence Solicitor Cost?

This is clearly the biggest concern for most people that are considering investigating a clinical negligence claim. All of 1stClaims Clinical Negligence Solicitors offer free initial enquiries, so it will cost you nothing to find out whether you have good prospects of making a successful clinical negligence claim. Once the solicitor has investigated your potential claim, you might be offered Legal Aid, No Win No Fee, or payment of costs by instalments. This will depend on your financial circumstances and the strength of the claim. The important point is that you can receive a free initial expert opinion, and then you can decide whether to take any further action. This reduces the stress you are already likely to be feeling.

Meeting With Or Talking To A Clinical Negligence Solicitor

Once you have spoken with a solicitor, they might want to see you to discuss your claim in more detail. This is not always essential, and if you prefer you can contact them remotely and send in any documentation through the post. Whether or not you attend a meeting, the Clinical Negligence Solicitor will take brief details of the nature of your claim including a discussion of your medical or dental treatment, or the lack of appropriate treatment. They will also obtain from you:

• the date the treatment took place and when you realised that all was not as it should be
• the outcome of any complaint made to the NHS or Doctor
• details of your injuries, losses and expenses
• details of your finances to consider all of your funding options

Once your Clinical Negligence Solicitor has discussed all of the details with you, they will be able to advise you of the following:

• the prospects of success of your claim (if they are able to assess this at this stage)
• an estimate of the compensation you might receive if you win your claim
• the likely costs of making a clinical negligence claim
• the likely length of time the claim will take

Documents or Information Your Clinical Negligence Solicitor Will Need
Your Clinical Negligence Solicitor will want to obtain as much information as possible about the potential claim. This will include:

• Copies of your medical or dental records
• A list of your medical or dental appointments
• Details of the doctors or dentists who have provided or failed to provide your treatment

What Next?

If you decide to proceed with a clinical negligence claim, your solicitor will take over from this point and investigate fully the details of your potential claim. Once an expert is in control, you can focus on moving forward knowing that a specialist Clinical Negligence Solicitor is taking care of the legal claim for you.

We deal in a range of claims, including medical negligence and compensation.

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Choose Clinical Negligence Solicitors In Nottingham For Advice In Relation To Claims For Compensation

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

All of us have to rely on doctors, dentists or opticians to help us become well or to provide us with a professional diagnosis. However, sometimes people receive substandard or negligent treatment resulting in injury.  Those people are entitled to an explanation, an apology or compensation.

People often feel helpless in situations concerning their health, when they are in the hands of professionals. Problems often arise which could have been prevented. Anyone affected should speak out to prevent a repetition of mistakes made by doctors, dentists or opticians

It is important to find the right firm of solicitors to obtain advice in relation to sensitive matters. Whether you are looking for a simple apology or full compensation, there are Clinical Negligence solicitors Nottingham who can offer confidential and professional advice.

Clinical or Medical Negligence solicitors within the Nottingham, Leicester and Derby area handle many cases involving GPs, hospital doctors, dentists, opticians and pharmacists. Take a look and see if they can help you. They will advise you about your funding options such as Legal Aid and No Win No Fee Agreements.

The distress or trauma caused by Clinical or Medical Negligence can last for a long time. People who have experienced poor care and suffered as a result often hesitate to seek medical attention in the future.

If you feel let down by the medical profession, there are Clinical Negligence solicitors who are willing to listen to you and to help you. Look out for those solicitors that work within the Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Peterborough areas, to provide a friendly and professional service to ensure you get the support and advice you deserve.

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