Case Studies
Client receives £225,000 for delayed rare spinal condition diagnosis
and treatment
Our client sustained an injury to a number of his internal organs, impaired mobility and psychological injury due to the delay in diagnosis and treatment of cauda equina syndrome. Whilst the claim was robustly denied by our client’s GP we were able to secure a negotiated settlement in the sum of £225,000.
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Can I make a medical negligence claim on behalf of my child?
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Yes. Only, if you are the mother, father or parental guardian.
Can I make a medical negligence claim on behalf of someone who has died?
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Yes, if you are the spouse of the deceased, executor of the estate or legally defined next of kin.
My claim has settled but I have now developed further problems, what can I do?
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If you were not symptom free when you settled your claim, or have settled your claim and are now experiencing further complications that were not considered as a potential side effect of your injuries; then your solicitor may have acted negligently and you may be entitled to professional negligence compensation. Please get in touch today to see if we can help.
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