Legal Aid Cuts Will Affect Clinical Negligence Claims
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011The recent cuts in legal aid have caused concern for NHS patients across the country. The government’s cuts will now make it harder for individuals to make clinical negligence claims, even if they rightly deserve compensation. However, by 2015 it is reported that legal aid will only be available for a substantially low number of clinical negligence cases. The news has sparked concern that thousands of people will suffer due to medical malpractice, without the ability to claim compensation. It has highlighted the importance of knowing how to pursue a strong clinical negligence case and what options are available for low income families. Here you can find more information on making a clinical negligence claim and how legal aid cuts could affect you.
Could You Make A Clinical Negligence Claim?
Do you think you have a clinical negligence case? If so, act fast. The quicker you put together your case, the more time you will have to find the best legal help. If you’re still unsure that you have an eligible case, here is a short list of the most common clinical negligence claims:
* Surgical negligence – If a surgical procedure has gone wrong, or was unnecessary. * Delayed Diagnosis/ Misdiagnosis – If your doctor failed to diagnose an illness, or gave you a misdiagnosis. * Delayed Treatment – Could earlier treatment have prevented your illness? If so, you could have grounds to make a clinical negligence claim. * Incorrect Treatment – Being given inappropriate treatment can cause long lasting effects. * GP Negligence – If your GP failed to transfer you to a specialist you could have reason to claim.
Even if your case is not listed above, you should still contact a clinical negligence solicitor. Clinical negligence covers a wide range of claims, so it is always wise to consult a professional.
Clinical Negligence Claims Lawyers
The legal aid cuts should not be a limit compensation cases and stop patients who have suffered from compensating. A good solicitor will offer you clear and straightforward advice, so you are always aware of the potential of your claim and any aid that is available. In some cases, many law firms still offer ‘no win, no fee’ claims, which will protect you if your claim is not successful. A useful way to identify a good law firm is to research solicitors who have specific skills in the area of your clinical negligence claim.
Learn more about Clinical Negligence from Clear Law Solicitors. Visit us online to find out how you can make a Clinical Negligence Claim and what it can do for you.