Medical Negligence Claims Service
Welcome to Claim Central. We are dedicated to assisting victims of medical negligence in seeking justice and obtaining the compensation they deserve. Our team of experienced legal professionals is committed to guiding you through every step of the claims process with empathy and expertise. If you’ve been affected by medical negligence, we’re here to help.
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Have You Suffered from Sub-Standard Medical Care?
We understand the significant impact that inadequate medical care can have on your life. Although the NHS is a cornerstone of our healthcare system, managing over 1 million patients every 36 hours, there are occasions when care falls short of expected standards. In the 2015/2016 period alone, nearly 11,000 claims were filed against the NHS, highlighting that even a generally excellent system can have its flaws.
Claim Central is here to guide you through these challenging situations and ensure you receive the support you need.
Contact us today at or use our online form to find out if you have a claim.
Types of Medical Negligence We Can Assist With
Our experienced team is here to help with a variety of medical negligence issues, including
Poor Surgical Outcomes
If your surgery led to unexpected complications due to negligence.
Negligent Maternity or Neo-Natal Care
Issues during childbirth or neonatal care that adversely affected you or your baby.
Medication Errors
Incorrect prescriptions or dosages that caused harm.
Incorrect Diagnosis
Delays or mistakes in diagnosing your condition.
Botched Cosmetic Surgery
Problems or unsatisfactory results from cosmetic procedures.
Water Damage
Are leaks and flooding damaging your home and belongings?
Health Risks
Are the disrepair issues impacting the well-being of your family?
Fungus and Mould
Is Mold growth creating a health risk for you and your loved ones?
Ignored Please
Has your local council or housing association ignored your repair requests?
Why Choose Claim Central for Your Medical Negligence Claim?
Choosing Claim Central means working with a dedicated Clinical Negligence Team that handles your case with expertise and care. Here’s why you should choose us:
Specialized Expertise
Specialized Expertise
Comprehensive Compensation
Comprehensive Compensation
No Win, No Fee
No Win, No Fee
What Counts as Housing Disrepair
In the UK, tenants have the right to live in a well-maintained and hazard-free property.
Housing disrepair refers to situations where a rented property is unsuitable for tenants due to the following issues:
Not Sure If You Have a Valid Claim?
If you’re uncertain about your claim’s validity, reach out to us for a free and honest assessment.
We’re here to help you explore your options and determine if you have a case. Contact us now to find out if you’re eligible to claim.
- What is Medical Negligence
- Types of Medical Negligence
- How to Know If You Have a Claim
- The Claims Process
Types of Medical Negligence
Medical negligence can manifest in various forms. Here are some common types:
Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis
Incorrect or delayed identification of a medical condition.
Surgical Errors
Mistakes during surgery, such as wrong-site surgery or leaving instruments inside the patient.
Medication Errors
Incorrect prescriptions or dosage errors.
Birth Injuries
Harm caused to the mother or baby during childbirth.
Failure to Obtain Informed Consent
Proceeding with treatment without proper consent.
Understanding these types can help you identify whether you have experienced medical negligence.
How to Know If You Have a Claim
To determine if you have a claim, consider the following
Evidence of Negligence
Documentation showing that the care provided was below the accepted standard.
Harm or Injury
Proof of physical or emotional damage resulting from the negligence.
Causation
A direct link between the negligence and the injury sustained.
If you’re uncertain, contact us for a free consultation. Our experts will evaluate your case to determine if you have a valid claim.
The Claims Process
The process of making a medical negligence claim involves several steps:
Initial Consultation
Discuss your case with one of our specialists to understand your situation.
Investigation
We gather evidence and consult with medical experts to establish a breach of duty.
Investigation
We file the claim on your behalf and begin negotiations with the responsible party.
Settlement or Trial
We work to secure a fair settlement or proceed to court if necessary.
We will guide you through each step to ensure a smooth process.
Medical Negligence?
Medical negligence, or medical malpractice, occurs when a healthcare professional fails to meet the expected standard of care, resulting in harm to the patient. This can include errors in diagnosis, treatment, aftercare, or overall patient management. Understanding what constitutes negligence is crucial in determining if you have a valid claim.
Common examples of medical negligence include:
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Surgical errors
- Medication errors
- Birth injuries
- Failure to obtain informed consent
Types of Medical Negligence
Medical negligence can manifest in various forms. Here are some common types:
Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis
Incorrect or delayed identification of a medical condition.
Surgical Errors
Mistakes during surgery, such as wrong-site surgery or leaving instruments inside the patient.
Medication Errors
Incorrect prescriptions or dosage errors.
Birth Injuries
Harm caused to the mother or baby during childbirth.
Failure to Obtain Informed Consent
Proceeding with treatment without proper consent.
Understanding these types can help you identify whether you have experienced medical negligence.
How to Know If You Have a Claim
Evidence of Negligence
Documentation showing that the care provided was below the accepted standard.
Harm or Injury
Proof of physical or emotional damage resulting from the negligence.
Causation
A direct link between the negligence and the injury sustained.
The Claims Process
Initial Consultation
Discuss your case with one of our specialists to understand your situation.
Investigation
We gather evidence and consult with medical experts to establish a breach of duty.
Investigation
We file the claim on your behalf and begin negotiations with the responsible party.
Settlement or Trial
We work to secure a fair settlement or proceed to court if necessary.
FAQ's
Answers to Your Common Questions
Typically, you have three years from the date of the incident or from when you discovered the injury. Specific rules apply for children and brain injury cases.
We work on a No Win No Fee basis. You don’t pay unless we win your case.
Compensation can cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs. The amount depends on your case.