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The Ultimate Guide to Know About Suing the NHS for Negligence

If you have suffered harm as a result of Suing the NHS for Negligence, it is important you know the steps to take in order to pursue a successful NHS claim. To know more info. call us on 0800 999 3372 or visit our website: https://nhsnegligenceclaims.wordpress.com/2020/10/12/the-ultimate-guide-to-know-about-suing-the-nhs-for-negligence/

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The Ultimate Guide to Know About Suing the NHS for Negligence

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  1. The Ultimate Guide to Know About Suing the NHS for Negligence The NHS performs millions of treatment sessions on a yearly basis – and they usually do a great job of helping patients through their health issues. However, there are times when things do not go to plan and a patient may suffer harm. If you have been a victim of medical negligence while under NHS care, you may be wondering how to pursue an NHS claim. This guide is designed to help you through the NHS medical negligence claims process. As a patient, you are entitled to proper medical care from the NHS. You expect to feel better at the end of your care, and should never have to be a victim of a never event – medical incidents that should never happen. If you have suffered negligent treatment at the NHS, you can start by lodging a complaint. Gather Evidence The first step towards making a claim for NHS negligence is to gather supporting evidence for your case. When it comes to NHS compensation claims, you need to prove that you suffered harm as a result of the negligent treatment. Put all the relevant evidence together, as well as any information crucial to your medical

  2. care. Ensure you take notes showing the dates and times you received treatment as well as the names of those involved in your care. Complain to the NHS Although lodging a complaint will not result in NHS compensation for you, it can help for your part of your case if you are suing the NHS. When drafting your letter of complaint, we recommend that you focus on the facts of your case and avoid using emotional words. Also ensure your claim can be proven. Contact a Solicitor When making a claim against the NHS, you need the best legal support possible. This is because the burden of proof is on you, rather than the NHS. At nhsnegligenceclaim.com, we work with a panel of specialist NHS solicitors who can help you build an undeniable case on a No Win No Fee basis. Also known as Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), this arrangement allows you pursue a medical negligence claim without paying any upfront legal fees. Pursue NHS Compensation Our NHS solicitors will draft a letter of claim on your behalf; this letter will provide a detailed breakdown of your case to the NHS, and how much compensation you should be awarded. The NHS will then respond, accepting liability in the matter or denying it. We advise that you are 100% honest with our specialist solicitors from the word go; this will make it easy for us to develop strong communication channels with the other party and negotiate the maximum settlement you deserve. When making an NHS claim for medical negligence, the process does not have to be complex. This is why we work with the best NHS negligence solicitors who do

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