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If you or a loved one have been a victim of a spinal injury due to medical negligence, Read our blog on how you can make a spinal injury compensation claim.
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NHS Negligence Claim How Much Compensation Can You Claim for a Spinal Injury? A spinal injury can be grossly catastrophic, as it impacts brain function and mobility. The pain may feel even worse if the injury was a result of negligence on the part of a medical professional responsible for your care. If you have suffered spinal injury as a result of medical negligence at the NHS, you may be
entitled to spinal cord injury claims. However, you may be wondering “how much compensation can I claim for a spinal injury?” Compensation settlements for spinal injuries can be quite huge as they are usually very serious and can lead to lifelong disabilities. In addition to the cost of treatment, there will likely be compensation for the emotional suffering and loss of earnings you have endured. In this article, we will discuss how much you can expect to receive as compensation award for spinal injury due to medical negligence and the steps you can take towards making spinal injury compensation claims. How to Make a Spinal Injury Compensation Claim? Considering how incapacitating a spinal injury can be, you may be unsure of what to do as regards making a medical negligence claim. If you are looking to take legal action against the negligent medical professional or NHS body, your injuries may limit your ability to make progress, particularly due to the complex nature of the medical negligence laws. This is why we advise intending claimants to contact us when considering a medical claim. The first step towards making a claim is to gather the necessary evidence to support your case. This could include photos of the injuries, medical reports, and witness statements. At nhsnegligenceclaim.com, we work with a panel of specialist spinal injury solicitors UK that can help you gather the necessary evidence you need to make a robust claim.
When you contact us, we will assess the facts of your case to determine whether there are legitimate grounds for a claim. If we believe, considering the evidence and medical expert opinion, that you have valid grounds for a claim, we will be happy to represent and help you secure the compensation you deserve. Compensation for Your Pain, Suffering and Quality of Life The Judicial College regularly provides a set of guidelines that outline compensation awards for different types of spinal injury; this can be helpful in determining the final amount a victim of a spinal injury due to medical negligence can expect. You can expect to receive enough financial settlement to enable you enjoy just about the same quality of life you would have had, but for the accident you suffered. Compensation for Loss of Earnings This includes any income you have lost as a result of your inability to work due to the medical negligence you suffered. In some cases, full-time personal care may be required throughout the victim’s life, so the compensation amounts in cases like these can be significant. You may also be able to make claims for the loss of future earning potential if you are unable to return to work from the date of your injury until your expected retirement age. Compensation may be awarded as a one-off lump sum or spread out over a period of time, depending on your needs.
How Long Will My Spinal Injury Compensation Claims Process Take? Spinal injury claims are among the most complex types of medical negligence claims, simply because the injuries suffered are usually longer lasting and severe. A claim for spinal injury may take up to three years for a resolution to be reached, but this will largely depend on whether the other party accepts or denies liability in the claim. At nhsnegligenceclaim.com, we work with a panel of medical negligence experts who possess the skillset and experience required to help you secure the maximum compensation possible within the shortest possible timeframe. Where possible, we may also help you secure interim payments if it will help with your ongoing care needs. How Long Do I Have to Make a Claim? There is a general three-year time limit from the date of the incident or the date you became aware that your injury was due to negligence, to make a spinal injury claim UK. If the medical claim is on behalf of a child, the three-year time limit does not begin until the child turns 18. As noted earlier, spinal injury compensation claims can be complex and a case can take a long time to build since experts in the medical and other fields may be consulted. As a result, we recommend that you consult with us as soon as possible after the incident so that we have enough time to build a medical negligence claim on your behalf.
No Win No Fee Spinal Injury Claims If you or a loved one have been a victim of a spinal injury due to medical negligence, incurring additional costs when making a claim is the last thing you want to worry about. At nhsnegligenceclaim.com, our spinal injury solicitors UK will handle your case on a No Win No Fee basis if they believe in the strength of your case. Under this arrangement, you will incur no financial risks associated with hiring a spinal cord injury solicitor, even if your claim is unsuccessful. Do not hesitate to contact us immediately on 0800 999 3372 if you or a loved one has sustained any type of spinal injury. Our friendly spinal injury compensation claims solicitors will be happy to answer your questions and walk you through the process of making a claim. © NHS Negligence Claim Suite 5, Connect Business Village, 24 Derby Rd, Liverpool L5 9PR