Claims Against Doctors
If you believe that your doctor has failed to provide you with the appropriate level of care or has been negligent causing you injury, contact us today on 0333 358 3034.
Reasons to make a claim against a doctor for clinical negligence
We trust our doctors and medical professionals to do the right thing and provide us with a high level of care. Fortunately most of the time, our GPs and doctors treat us with the care and respect we need. But on rare occasions, doctors can make an incorrect diagnosis, prescribe incorrect medicine or fail to diagnose an issue leading to further injury down the line.
Claims against doctors and GPs fall under clinical negligence and as such there are strict time limits placed on claims of this type – usually 3 years from the date that you first discover you have suffered a personal injury. Due to this time limit, it is vital that you seek expert legal advice as soon as possible to receive the maximum amount of compensation available.
How to claim compensation
A clinical negligence compensation claim does so much more than cover any medical bills you may have had to pay for; it covers any future medical bills or rehabilitation and protects your best interests for the future. Contact us today to claim the compensation you deserve.
Types of claims against doctors
Your doctor has a professional responsibility to provide you with an appropriate level of care. This means that they should exercise reasonable skill, care and judgement in examining, diagnosing and treating their patients and should provide them with the necessary associated information. If your GP fails to fulfil these obligations and you are injured as a result, you may be eligible for compensation.
Although your doctor may have asked you to sign a form of consent, you can still make a compensation claim if they have failed to provide you with the appropriate care. A consent form does not excuse them from their responsibility of meeting a high standard of care.
There are guidelines in place set by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) which helps GPs and other medical professionals make the most appropriate referrals. If your doctor fails to diagnose a condition or injury or prescribe the correct medication, they may be liable for negligent treatment.
We deal with a variety of different compensation claims where doctors and GPs have failed their patients, including instances where doctors have:
- Failed to diagnose meningitis
- Failed to diagnose brain haemorrhage
- Prescribed the wrong medication or given an incorrect prescription
- Failed to refer a patient for cancer investigations
- Failed to make planned referrals
- Failed to diagnose unstable angina, leading to cardiac arrest.
Claims against doctors and other medical professionals
- Claims against Cardiovascular surgeons
- Claims against General Surgeons
- Claims against Obstetricians
- Claims against Oncologists
- Claims against A & E Doctors
- Claims against Gynaecologists
- Claims against Neurologists
- Claims against Neurosurgeons
- Claims against Gastroenterologists
- Claims against Ophthalmologists
- Claims against Ophthalmic Surgeons
- Claims against Dermatologists
- Claims against Urologists
- Claims against Anaesthetists
- Claims against Plastic Surgeons
- Claims against Psychiatrists
- Claims against Oral Surgeons
- Claims against Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Claims against Pathologists
- Claims against Paediatricians
- Claims against Radiologists
The effects of clinical negligence
If your doctor fails to provide you with the appropriate level of care or fails to diagnose any issues, their negligence can cause serious health problems or even death. Complications can arise if they have prescribed the wrong medication leading to serious illness. In addition, failure to diagnose serious conditions such as cancer or meningitis can lead to serious life-changing injuries. Unfortunately, these types of misdiagnosis sometimes happen. If you have suffered due to your doctor’s negligence, contact us today and get the compensation you deserve.