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Medical Negligence Compensation Homepage - Whether you are making a medical compensation claim against a healthcare institution, a dental practice, a nursing group, a physician or a hospital, try and source a specialist solicitor to discuss your case with.
About This Website - The Clinical Medical Negligence Injuries (CMNI) web site was set up to help individuals who had suffered neglect or abuse in a UK health care institution who wish to either make a compensation claim or to make an official complaint to the responsible party and to apply for compensation should any be due.
Contact Info - To ensure that you get the response you need please ensure you click on the statement that best describes your type of inquiry, please note that if you email the wrong department we will be unable to 'forward' your email to the right person.
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Medical Malpractice Compensation - Whether your grievance is with the carelessness of a government funded institution or the malpractice of a privately funded organisation, there are always procedures available to you prior to starting a medical negligence claim.
Medical Accident Compensation - There are many procedures in which complications can occur, and if these known risks do occur during treatment they are not generally considered "accidents" or negligence as the chances of those errors occurring are explained to the patient prior to undergoing such treatment.
Clinical Negligence Compensation - The only real difference between the use of "medical" and "clinical" negligence is where you live in the United Kingdom.
Dental Negligence Compensation - Many dentists now work as private practices or in conjunction with a larger private healthcare scheme.
Medical Injury Claims - To determine whether you have been injured medically your solicitor must prove that what happened to you was outwith the regular workings of current medical care.
Hospital Negligence Compensation - Hospitals, especially the accident and emergency departments, are prone to making mistakes due to the nature of the medical conditions they have to deal with.
Nurse Negligence & Errors - Many people are unaware of the actual training an individual has to undergo prior to receiving the title "Doctor", "Surgeon", "G.P." or "Nurse".
Medical Compensation Claims - Unfortunately, despite the many promises every policital party makes, waiting lists still exist for many types of treatment.
Professional Malpractice - Most legal professionals refer to cases involving the neglect or malpractice of a doctor, physician, surgeon, G.P., or nurse as medical or clinical negligence.
NHS Negligence & Malpractice - In response to the huge burden the rising personal injury claims market has placed on the NHS, plans are now in place to allow the NHS to fight back by recouping it's medical costs from the insurance companies of those who caused the injuries in successful compensation payouts.
Medical Malpractice Compensation - The actual concept of individuals and organisations actually being accused of negligence or malpractice in relation to health began with the case of Donoghue v Stevenson in 1932 when a decomposing snail was found in a purchased bottle of Ginger Beer.
Medical Negligence Solicitors - In cases where a health care professional is accused of being negligent toward a patient under his/her care the burden of proving such malpractice is weighed heavily on the shoulders of the claimant's solicitor.
NHS Litigation Authority NHSLA - To deal with the rising number of individuals claiming to be compensated for alleged negligent behaviour by doctors, surgeons, physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers the government created an independent organisation called the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) in 1995 to defend the state against such claims.
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