Clinical negligence
From delayed diagnosis to non-surgical procedures and everything in between
Our three specialist lawyers have 32 years’ combined experience in acting for individuals and their families affected by clinical negligence. We have an active and diverse practice and advise a local and national client base. We work collaboratively on all our cases to ensure a seamless client experience throughout all stages of the claim, and we pride ourselves upon a personable and supportive approach. We were delighted to be recognised for our work by Legal 500 in their 2024 directory, both individually and as a team.
Every clinical negligence claim is unique, but below you will find links to further information regarding the services that we provide. However, if you consider that you may have cause for a clinical negligence claim that does not fall within the areas outlined, please do not hesitate to make contact with our team who will assist you further.
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Workplace injuries are an unfortunate reality and navigating the legal landscape for compensation can be daunting. This guide aims to provide a clear, comprehensive overview of the process, offering valuable insights into your rights, responsibilities and procedures to follow when seeking compensation for a workplace injury.
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Workplace injuries are an unfortunate reality and navigating the legal landscape for compensation can be daunting. This guide aims to provide a clear, comprehensive overview of the process, offering valuable insights into your rights, responsibilities and procedures to follow when seeking compensation for a workplace injury.
A Comprehensive Guide to Litigating Workplace Injury Claims in the UK
Workplace injuries are an unfortunate reality and navigating the legal landscape for compensation can be daunting. This guide aims to provide a clear, comprehensive overview of the process, offering valuable insights into your rights, responsibilities and procedures to follow when seeking compensation for a workplace injury.
Settlement for gentleman following hospital trusts failure to administer antibiotics during surgery
Elizabeth Larner has reached a settlement of £110,000 on behalf of a gentleman in relation to a case arising from a hospital Trust’s failure to administer antibiotics during appendectomy/umbilical hernia repair surgery.
As a result of the surgical wound not healing properly, he was diagnosed with mass septic shock.
Settlement for individual following incorrectly executed dental procedure
Elizabeth Larner, Clinical Negligence Solicitor at Wollens, has reached a settlement on behalf of a lady who experienced facial injuries as a result of an incorrectly executed dental procedure.
Inquests explained
An inquest is an investigation into a death which is unexpected, for example when the cause of death is unknown, violent or unnatural. Inquests can be an extremely upsetting process for the families and friends of the deceased to go through.
Settlement for individual following negligent treatment from medical professionals
Catherine Pinnegar has reached a settlement of £25,000 on behalf of a client who suffered negligent treatment from NHS staff who failed to safeguard the visually impaired client from a risk of falling.
Where should you give birth ? Things to consider to ensure your safety
Hannah Goodman is a Paralegal in our Clinical Negligence team and has put this helpful guide together looking at options that you should consider to remain safe during childbirth.
In the UK, you have the choice to give birth at home, in hospital or in a midwifery unit, and you should be supported in whatever choice you make. It is just as important to be aware and understand which of those options may not be safe for you or your baby. Your options may be limited by your circumstances, and you may find that your priorities and needs change as time goes on.
Cosmetic Treatments Abroad
There is no doubt that having cosmetic surgery or dentistry abroad is often the cheaper way to do it, however it is important to understand the possible risks involved before making the decision to travel outside of the UK for the treatment. Although the less expensive option is appealing, the price of the procedure usually reflects the quality of treatment that you will receive and can put your health and appearance at risk. One of the main reasons for this is that many treatment providers in other countries do not have to adhere to strict regulations, unlike in the UK.
Settlement for individual following negligence by nurse practitioner
Elizabeth Larner, Clinical Negligence specialist at Wollens Case Study Elizabeth Larner has reached a settlement of £107,500 on behalf of a lady in relation to her consultation with an Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) who failed to identify necrotising fasciitis, a...