Clinical negligence solicitors in Norwich & Norfolk.

Substandard and negligent medical care can have a severe and long lasting impact on people’s lives. If you’re suffering from an illness or injury as a result of medical malpractice, our solicitors are here to help you pursue your claim. At Hansells we have a dedicated clinical negligence team who have experience successfully settling claims involving everything from nerve damage to orthopaedic injury, dental injury, and delayed diagnosis of cancer. With a great emphasis on client care, we keep you involved and informed every step of the way, irrespective of the size of the claim.

Our Clinical Negligence Team based in Norwich & Norfolk

Hansells has an experienced legal team specialising in medical negligence, dedicated to helping clients achieve compensation settlements for substandard care. Whatever the severity of your injury, we will endeavour to achieve a result that satisfies you and provides you with the answers you need. We have successfully fought cases both where the practitioner accepts fault and when they refute the claim. From simple claims to complicated and sensitive cases, our solicitors will be at your side to help you navigate this difficult time.

Our clinical negligence services.

Our clinical negligence service is wide-ranging, providing legal advice and support for clients suffering every type of medical malpractice, including:

  • Missed fractures.
  • Orthopaedic injury.
  • Birth injuries.
  • Nerve damage.
  • Hospital malpractice.
  • Late diagnosis.
  • Misdiagnosis.
  • Delayed treatment.
  • Surgical negligence.
  • Amputation negligence or limb loss.
  • Dental negligence.

Clinical negligence occurs whenever a medical professional or healthcare practitioner causes you physical or mental suffering as a direct result of their care, or fails in their duty of care in some way, worsening or missing existing conditions. It can be difficult to prove, which is why getting expert legal advice at the earliest opportunity is key if you want to make a claim.

Cases of clinical negligence can be diverse; they might involve claims on behalf of disabled children, adults with brain injuries, fatal accident claims, as well as missed diagnosis and delayed treatment. If you think you have a claim and want to make sure you receive a satisfying settlement, get in touch with our solicitors today.

Once you have discussed your case in detail with a clinical negligence solicitor, they will tell you whether or not you have a case and how much compensation they think they can achieve for you. A clinical negligence solicitor must have medical knowledge alongside legal acumen, and will combine these expertise to provide realistic advice and pursue your claim on your behalf. By working with a clinical negligence solicitor, you are much more likely to achieve an agreeable result. Though no compensation payment can quite account for the stress, worry, and pain you might be suffering, our solicitors will do their upmost to achieve the best result for your situation.

Experienced clinical negligence solicitors in Norwich.

If you think you have a claim and want to discuss your options and what compensation you might be due, our solicitors can help. We understand what you’re going through, and will strive to achieve the resolution you need to move on. It goes beyond money; we’ll also endeavour to find your answers and get the admittance of culpability you deserve. To us, nothing is more important that standing up for those who have been treated unfairly, and holding substandard medical practitioners to account.

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For more information and a no obligation discussion, please complete the contact form or call us on 01603 615 731.

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