Whilst hospitals and doctors perform surgery to a high standard the majority of the time, there are instances where they get it wrong.
If you have suffered a physical or psychological injury as a consequence of the negligence of a doctor or other medical professional during surgery, then you could be entitled to make a negligence claim.
Surgical negligence covers a wide area of medicine. We have successfully dealt with surgical negligence cases concerning:
- Heart surgery
- Anaesthetic treatment
- Gastroenterological surgery (bowel, stomach, intestines)
- Ear, nose and throat surgery
- General surgery
- Gynaecological surgery
- Cosmetic surgery or plastic surgery
- Intensive care
- Vascular surgery (arteries and veins)
- Keyhole surgery
- Neurosurgery (nervous system, spinal cord and brain)
- Ophthalmological surgery (eyes)
- Orthopaedic surgery (bones and joints
- Urological surgery (kidneys, bladder, prostate etc)
If your case is accepted, we can offer no win, no fee arrangement from the outset.
Our experienced surgical error claims solicitors will make the whole claim process as simple as possible for you and will provide you with regular updates throughout your case.
If you feel you may have a surgery gone wrong claim, contact our friendly and approachable team today.
What are the most common surgery mistakes?
If you have suffered a physical or psychological injury as a consequence of the negligence of a doctor or other medical professional during surgery, then you could be entitled to make a surgical negligence compensation claim.
Surgical negligence covers a wide area of medicine. We have successfully dealt with surgical negligence cases concerning:
- A failure to diagnose appendicitis
- Incorrect size of prosthesis being used in survey
- Receiving damage to the bile duct while undertaking gall bladder surgery
- A perforated bowl as a result of an abnormal pregnancy
- A failure to be diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy
- Suffering a haemorrhage after gynaecological surgery
How long does surgical negligence claims take?
There are a number of factors that affect a surgical negligence claim. These make it difficult to give an exact timescale and are affected by:
- The availability to collect evidence
- Where the entity responsible admits liability
- The nature of your injury
It’s important to consider all these factors as our specialist medical negligence solicitors need evaluate the true impact of your injury when calculating your compensation for surgical errors.
Will I need an independent medical examination when I make a surgical negligence claim?
As part of your surgical error compensation claim you will be asked to see an independent doctor to assess the extent of any damage/injury caused from negligent treatment. This will be used as expert evidence in proving your claim and will affect the amount of compensation you receive.
How can our specialist solicitors help?
We have specialists who can help you investigate and pursue your case. We offer:
- Free initial advice and guidance
- No win, no fee when appropriate
- Access to expert advice and reports on your claim
- Access to financial advice, together with welfare and benefits advice
- Access to leading barristers based nationally
- Access to ongoing clinical rehabilitation/treatment