Nursing Home Medical Negligence - How To Make A Claim

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Unfortunately claims regarding injuries caused to the elderly whilst they are in the care of a nursing home are on the up. This is particularly the case in private care homes. If you believe that your relative is suffering in their home then seek advice from a specialist Medical Negligence solicitor.

Although the UK healthcare system is generally regarded as one of the best in the world, many privately run nursing homes have opened over the past few years. Private doesn't mean bad or dangerous, but the fact that you are paying doesn't necessarily make them the best places either.

The residents whom are looked after in a home like this can often rely 100% on the care of the staff in order to have a good quality of life. Most of the time there are no problems. But what happens when those 'carers' don't do their job properly, causing harm or injury to the elderly?

Concisely, when thinking about taking your case before a medical negligence lawyer:

1) You must show there was negligence;

2) Pain and suffering must have originated from this;

3) You might be able to start a "no win no fee" case.

If you suspect a nursing home is guilty of negligence you can:

1) Talk with a specialist medical negligence solicitor;

2) Make a complaint to your local authority and social services department;

3) Complain to the Commission for Social Care Inspection.

So, first step is to complain to the nursing home concerned as soon as you can. It might be the case that your complaint is enough to make an effect. Also bear in mind that not all complaints are worth pursuing with a legal claim.

But if your case is more serious and you want to pursue litigation, speak to a specialised medical negligence solicitor. This professional will review your case and tell you if they can help.

Are you worried about how you are going to pay the costs of pursuing your case against a nursing home? Don't forget that you might be entitled to a 'no win, no fee' agreement. Another possibility can be your household insurance. The majority will take into consideration legal expenses which may then allow you to claim.

It is definitely worth considering all avenues before starting the long haul of a legal negligence claim. Most importantly, good, experienced support from a specialist medical negligence lawyer can make the process of making compensation claims a lot easier.


About the Author:
Bonallack & Bishop are specialist Medical Negligence Solicitors. For advice from a solicitor experienced in making compensation claims, contact them today. Senior Partner Tim Bishop is responsible for all major strategic decisions at the firm, which he has grown by 1000% in 13 years. Tim sees himself as a businessman who owns a law firm.



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