How Do I Start a Hospital Negligence Claim?
Information on starting a clinical negligence claim
How Do I Start a Hospital Negligence Claim?
In order to make a successful compensation claim for clinical negligence, it must be proven beyond reasonable doubt that the injury was caused as a direct result of your of the negligent actions of the medical staff in question.
The first thing to arrange is your immediate medical treatment. Once you have received a diagnosis and your treatment is in place, then you should get in contact with one of our friendly solicitors for free, with no obligation to continue with a case if you choose not to.
We understand that it can be a pretty daunting prospect; taking someone to court while also dealing with the injury that you have sustained, but rest assured we have many years of experience in handling claims of this type and we will support and assist you throughout the process.
Don’t put off making a claim until it is too late. There are specific timescales involved when making a personal injury claim, so contact us today and let us help you get the compensation pay out that you and your family deserve.
Contact us today, either by calling us free on 0800 122 3130, or by requesting a free call back, whereby one of our team will contact you at a time of your choice, to discuss your situation.
We’re here to help, so contact us today.
Call us now on 0800 122 3130 or click here to start your claim.

Claiming For Your Hospital Negligence
Free Legal Advice
If you are unsure whether you can claim compensation for a Hospital Negligence as a consequence of your work environment, then call our personal injury claims team for free for no obligation advice on making a claim. They will ask you some simple questions about your condition, talk to you about what’s happened and can tell you if you have a viable claim for compensation or not. Call us 24/7 on 0800 122 3130.
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