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What is medical negligence
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I was not the patient, can I still claim
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Is there a time limit
Will I have to pay anything
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How much compensation am I likely to receive
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How much compensation am I likely to receive?

The amount of compensation is related to the detail of each individual case although there are some maximum compensation figures that apply to certain types of claims.

Compensation will reflect your specific injury or illness taking into account your age and the effect your injury or illness has on your life.

It may include compensation for any pain and suffering caused by the negligent mistake.

Compensation may also be available for any financial loss you have suffered such as lost wages or private nursing care.

It may also include an estimate for the cost of future private care, lost wages or the lost opportunity to have a career or gain promotion.

Calculating the amount of compensation to which you are entitled is a very specialised and important part of your claim.

As a specialist firm on the Legal Service Commission’s panel for medical negligence, Graystons is the right firm to ensure that you receive all of the compensation to which you are entitled.





Remember that you do not need to have decided to make a claim to contact us - we are here to give you the information to help you make an informed decision on whether to claim. Contact us for a no obligation free talk. We can talk to you over the telephone or we will make an appointment to see you in person. It's up to you.