

Doctor & GP Claims
- Misdiagnosis Causing Brain Injury
- Cancer Misdiagnosis Claim Negligence Claims
- GP Negligence Claims
- Cauda Equina Claims
- Claim Against Your GP
- Diabetes Claims
- ERB's Palsy Claims
- Failed Treatment Claim
- Failure To Administer Medication
- Fractures Claims
- Mental Health Claims
- Misreading Test Results Claim
- Stroke Claims
- Serious Illness Claims
- Inadequate Treatment Claim
- Lack of Informed Consent
- Lost Medical Records & Missing Test Results
- Vaginal Mesh Implant Claims

Claim Against A Hospital
- Accident And Emergency Claims
- Bedsore Claims
- Bodily Scarring Claim
- Claims Against A Nurse
- ERB's Palsy Claims
- Failed Treatment Claims
- Failed To Monitor Patient
- Failure To Administer Medication
- Fracture Misdiagnosis Claims
- Hospital Infection Claims
- Incorrect Medication
- Inadequate Treatment
- Injured In A Hospital Claim
- Misread Test Results
- Operation Negligence
- Pressure Sores Claims
- Serious Illness Claims
- Sepsis Negligence Claims
- Sterilisation Negligence Claims
- Stroke Claims
- Lost Medical Records & Missing Test Results
- Lack of Informed Consent
- Medical Malpractice and Neglect
- Vaginal Mesh Claims


Claim Against a Dentist

Claim Against Care Home

Expertise in Eye Injury Claims

Expertise in Surgery Negligence Claims
- Failed Surgery Claims
- Anesthetic Awareness
- Wrongfully Amputated Claim
- Blood Clot Claim
- Brain Damaged From Surgery
- Delayed Surgery Claim
- Hernia Claim
- Hip Surgery Claims
- Incorrect Surgery Claim
- Infection Claims
- Nerve Damage Claims
- Operation Negligence Claim
- Perforated Bowel Claim
- Sepsis Negligence Claim
- Spinal Surgery Claims
- Sterilisation Claims
- Surgeon Negligence Claim
- Unnecessary Surgery Claim


Other Medical Areas

Pregnancy Claims
- Assisted Delivery Claim
- Birth Issues Medical Claims
- Cerebral Palsy Claim
- Contraception Failure Claim
- Forceps Delivery Claim
- Failed Contraception Claim
- Failure in Abortion Claim
- Midwife Negligence Claims
- Miscarriage Claim
- Mishandled Birth Claim
- Pre Eclampsia Claim
- Pregnancy Misdiagnosis Claim
- Still Birth Claim
- Wrongful Birth Claim



Unsuccessful Weight Loss and Cosmetic Surgery

Urology Claims

Common Medical Negligence Questions
- Can I claim against a private practitioner?
- Claim compensation for a family member?
- Make a no win no fee compensation claim?
- Clinical Negligence Solicitors: How to Choose the Right Solicitor for your Case.
- Find an expert medical negligence solicitor
- How are medical negligence claims different to personal injury claims?
- Are medical negligence claims investigated?
- How do I finance my medical negligence claim?
- Making an effective clinical negligence complaint?
- Is there a time limit on a medical claim?
- No Win No Fee Medical Negligence Compensation Claims – A Guide
- What happens if your claim is litigated?
- Clinical negligence - what is it, exactly?
- Why do you need counsel for a medical negligence claim?
Common Medical Negligence Claim Types
Indeed, medical negligence claim types come in many different forms. From misdiagnosis to surgery negligence to even neglect and abuse, there is ultimately loads of options available to you. Medical negligence can be experienced in the hospital, at a GP’s office, or right at home at the hands of a caregiver.
The results, however, are relatively the same – an injury for you due to the negligence of a healthcare professional. Claiming the compensation, you are owed to cover damages, loss of income and repayments for alternative forms of medical care is something you need to fight for, but not all claims are the same.
Whether you are considering suing the NHS or making an injuries claim, how will you make the right decisions?
- knowing the right type of claim to make, and;
- how much you could receive in compensation will help you make the right decisions for yourself.
Never be scared to claim the compensation that you owe, either. NHS negligence is serious, and you deserve compensation to help you live your life after it has been affected due to a medical practitioner’s negligence.
The variance of Medical Negligence Claim Types
Negligence claims vary depending on who you receive the healthcare from and what negligence has caused you pain or injury. Hospital negligence claims, for example, are not always the same as NHS negligence. Care home claims are different than doctor negligence cases, and so on.
Moreover, know the examples of medical negligence claim types help you understand:
- what your next steps are;
- how much compensation you can claim, and;
- how long you have after the incident in question to make your claim.
Ultimately, turn to us for our No Win No Fee services. We can specifically help you with your individual case to get the compensation that you need based on your specific circumstances. Subsequently, be sure to contact us as soon as you are ready to claim the compensation you also rightfully deserve.