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By: on November 24, 2020
The NHS is one of the best healthcare systems in the world. Its staff and medical professionals usually maintain a very high standard of care when dealing with patients. However, there are times when this standard falls below what is acceptable and is considered negligence. If you have been a victim of NHS negligence and suffered harm as a result, you may be entitled to a claim for NHS compensation. WHAT IS NHS NEGLIGENCE? NHS negligence is a term that describes when a patient has sustained an...
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By: on October 6, 2020
When it comes to diagnosis and treatment of a medical condition, time is an invaluable asset. If promptly identified, with advancements made in medicine, patients now stand a better chance of making a full recovery or living a pain-free life. Without doubt, the earlier an illness or injury is diagnosed, the sooner medical professionals can begin treatment. If treatment is delayed for any reason, the patient could suffer long-term complications and may be able to sue the NHS. Generally speaking,...
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By: on August 19, 2020
The NHS is a leading healthcare system, and one many countries seek to emulate. Considering the millions of persons who undertake treatment at the NHS every year, it is impressive to know that the vast majority of patients receive high quality care. Unfortunately, Medical Error happen and, when they do, it is important for you to know about the NHS Medical Negligence Claims process. WHAT IS NHS NEGLIGENCE? This refers to a type of medical negligence in which a patient receives substandard ...
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By: on August 11, 2020
There is no doubt that the NHS does an excellent job of helping us get through our health problems. However, there are times when things do not go according to plan and a patient may suffer harm in the process. If you or your loved one have suffered an injury while receiving medical care at the NHS, you may be entitled to pursue NHS negligence claims. CAN YOU SUE THE NHS FOR NEGLIGENCE? Yes, you can. If you have been injured during a routine check-up, surgery, or while treatment for an illne...
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