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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to make a medical negligence claim?

Generally, you have three years from the date of the incident or from when you first became aware of the negligence to make a claim. However, there are exceptions for children and those lacking mental capacity. It’s crucial to seek legal advice as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss the deadline.

What evidence do I need for a medical negligence claim?

Key evidence includes medical records, witness statements, expert medical opinions, and documentation of financial losses. Your solicitor will help gather and organize this evidence to build a strong case. Keeping a detailed record of your experiences and any correspondence with healthcare providers can also be beneficial.

How much compensation can I expect for a medical negligence claim?

Compensation varies widely depending on the severity of the injury, long-term impact, and financial losses incurred. It may cover medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and ongoing care needs. Your solicitor will provide a more accurate estimate after assessing your specific case.

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Can I make a claim on behalf of a deceased family member?

Yes, you can make a claim on behalf of a deceased family member if their death was caused by medical negligence. As the deceased’s representative, you have three years from the date of death to initiate a claim. This can help cover funeral expenses and provide compensation for dependents.

What if I signed a consent form before the medical procedure?

Signing a consent form doesn’t automatically prevent you from making a claim. If the healthcare provider failed to adequately inform you of the risks or performed the procedure negligently, you may still have grounds for a claim. A solicitor can help determine if you have a valid case.

How long does a medical negligence claim typically take?

The duration of a medical negligence claim can vary significantly, ranging from several months to several years. Complex cases or those involving severe injuries often take longer. Your solicitor will work to progress your claim as efficiently as possible while ensuring a thorough investigation.

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