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Deaths caused by medical negligence

fatal medical negligence claims

If a loved one has died as a result of negligent medical care then you have the right to know why and what caused their death. Finding this out can help a bereaved family start the long process of accepting their loved one’s death.

Relatives often report to us that the main motivation behind seeking a resolution to their concerns is the need to prevent the same mistakes from happening again in the future.

  • Cases involving a fatal outcome can include:
    • Wrongful diagnosis of a medical condition
    • Delays in diagnosis
    • Failures to identify and treat symptoms
    • Misinterpretation of scans or tests
    • Medical processes not being followed properly
    • Failures to identify underlying issues which cause further complications, e.g. cardiac arrest or sepsis
    • Falls in hospitals or care homes
    • Failures or delays by ambulance and paramedic services

    In some cases, it may not become apparent until some time after your loved one’s death that there had been negligence either contributing to or causing the death. You have three years from the date of death to bring a claim, so it is important to seek legal advice as soon as you become aware that there may have been shortcomings in medical care leading to the death.

  • Making a fatal medical negligence claim

    If a loved one has died as a result of negligence, who is eligible to bring the claim will depend on whether or not the deceased left a Will. If they did leave a Will then the Executors can pursue the claim.

    If there was no Will then the rules of intestacy must be followed and there is a strict order in which people will be entitled to pursue the case. We will gladly discuss this with you in more detail, as each case is individual to the circumstances. If you have not already done so, you will likely need to apply for a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration in order to progress the claim and we can advise on and assist with this if necessary. A Grant gives authority to the legal next of kin to bring a claim when someone has died.

  • Likely outcomes

    Likely outcomes

    If your claim is successful, you may be able to recover some or all of the following:

    • Damages to reflect the pain and suffering of the deceased
    • Reimbursement of funeral expenses
    • Compensation for the loss of care, assistance or financial support that the deceased may have been providing to dependants
    • In some cases, bereavement damages

Watch our video on fatal medical negligence claims, presented by Carolle White, Legal Director and Chartered Legal Executive…

How our solicitors can assist with fatal medical negligence claims

At Nelsons, our expert Medical Negligence team takes great pride in our approach to dealing with these highly specialised, often complex cases with the utmost care and compassion. We understand that it is a very difficult time for you and the thought of legal proceedings may cause you further distress and anxiety, but we are here to help you every step of the way.

We offer a free initial consultation so speak to us if you think you might have a claim and we will be able to advise you on the next steps. We will assess who is legally entitled to bring the claim on behalf of the estate of your loved one, who will be entitled to compensation and the estimated value of any claim so that you can make an informed decision on how best to proceed.

What else can we do?

We can help you make a complaint to the healthcare provider in the first instance if we deem that appropriate. Sometimes this step is necessary to try and narrow down the issues to be investigated and also to seek an apology or acknowledgement for the failings in care. This process will also assist if you want to see changes implemented to avoid the same shortcomings happening to anybody else.

The coroner may be involved and in those circumstances, you may be considering whether or not you require legal representation at an inquest. For further information about how we can assist you with an inquest, please click here.

Our expertise

Our team in DerbyLeicester and Nottingham are ranked in Tier One of the independently-researched directory, The Legal 500, and are recommended by Chambers and Partners as one of the top teams of specialists in the country.

Our team are also members of the Law Society Clinical Negligence Panel and the AvMA (Action against Medical Accidents) specialist panel.

Testimonials…

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  • "Professionals second to none’ and ‘the best in every aspect’, Nelsons Solicitors Limited‘s‘ well-established Nottingham and Derby practice retains its market leading position in personal injury claimant work, and particularly, in the case of severe and catastrophic injuries..."

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  • "The team has some very experienced lawyers in the team and has a broad range of people so the team works well. They are experts in large complex brain injury and clinical cases. They are very good indeed with clients and experts alike. They have good relations with the other side, which is most important."

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Fatal medical negligence claims – Contact us

If you have any questions concerning fatal medical negligence claims, please contact us to discuss how our medical negligence solicitors in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham can help you.

For a quick response to your enquiry, call us or complete our online enquiry form.

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