Medical Malpractice / Medical Negligence
Medical malpractice or medical negligence is where the medical profession did not provide adequate treatment to patients which resulted in a personal injury. Basically medical malpractice is professional negligence (by a healthcare provider) that causes an injury. If you have been a victim of medical negligence, carelessness or medical incompetence then our team of solicitors at Accident Consult can help you. Every person working in the medical profession has a duty to make sure that patients receive the correct and proper treatment and that the treatment is administrated in the correct manor. Most treatment is carried out in a correct and ethical way but there are a few people who suffer each year from being treated inadequately by doctors, nurses, and dentists. If you have suffered from being given the wrong medicine or having the wrong treatment from the medical profession then you have a very strong claim for compensation. These types of claims are very straightforward but claims dues to infections of MRSA for example are much more difficult. If you have been unfortunate enough to have suffered malpractice then you should find an experienced solicitor which can help you sue for compensation. With “no win no fee” agreements anyone can get free help off a solicitor to claim for personal injury. Accident Consult has over 30 years experience dealing with personal injury and will be able to advice on how to make a claim. Obviously this is a highly sensitive area and our solicitors will do there best to make this as simple and painless experience as possible. You can contact Accident Consult by calling 08081 68 69 70 and one of our friendly team will be happy to advice you. Alternatively fill out our online claim form and one of our advisors will contact you shortly.
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