Category: Advice

Can you claim for organ removal?

Can you claim for organ removal if the procedure was done by accident, or where the organ was removed due to a surgical error?

You can claim for claim for organ removal where there’s medical negligence involved. Although it’s rare, it can happen. There have been incidents where organs have been mistaken for tumours, or where they’re removed due to incidental damage during a procedure.

Surgery comes with inherent risks. That being said, patients should not expect to suffer as a result of an error by a medical professional.

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Gosport Hospital scandal: an avoidable tragedy

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The Gosport Hospital scandal was avoidable given the information that has come to light as part of the Gosport Independent Panel reports.

Nurses as far back as 1988 – 30 years ago – reportedly raised the alarm over drugs being prescribed to patients. The powerful diamorphine that was given to patients by Dr Jane Barton has said to have contributed toward a number of deaths.

Despite warnings being raised by staff with managers and unions, there was a failure to act. The report by the Panel concluded that Dr Barton was responsible for some 656 deaths between the 1980’s and 2001.

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Medical Negligence Solicitors – instruct a solicitor direct

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If you need to make a claim for medical negligence compensation, you should instruct Medical Solicitors directly.

But, what does this mean?

A number of the ‘big name firms’ you see out there, including those who advertise on the TV with famous faces touting their services, are actually not lawyers at all. Many are actually claims management companies, or claims advice services; essentially middlemen who pass the claims over to solicitors when you can simply go direct.

We advise that you should always approach Medical Negligence Solicitors, and there are good reasons as to why you should.

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