If medical treatment has caused you harm, you are not alone. Our experienced team offers clear guidance and strong legal support to help you claim the compensation you need to move forward.
Medical negligence happens when a medical professional makes a mistake or fails to act, causing harm that could have been avoided. It can be a misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, or a surgical error. If your health has suffered because of poor medical care, our team is here to help.
Missed or incorrect diagnosis
Delays in referrals or treatment
Misreading test results
Surgical mistakes or poor aftercare
We manage medical negligence claims through a structured legal process, working to establish liability, gather strong evidence, and secure the compensation you deserve. Here is how we guide you through each stage:
Begin with a detailed review of your situation to evaluate the claim’s merit.
Discuss suitable funding options, including No Win No Fee, legal aid, or insurance.
Collect medical records and consult independent experts to confirm negligence and harm.
Calculate compensation based on pain, financial losses, and future care requirements.
Submit a formal notice to the responsible party, presenting the claim and supporting evidence.
Prepare the case for court if an early settlement cannot be reached.
One of the first questions people ask is, “How much compensation will I receive?” Every case is different, but we work to ensure you get a fair amount that reflects your pain, financial losses, and future care needs.
Our goal is to make the process as stress-free as possible while keeping you informed and supported at every stage.
We serve clients across the UK; no need to travel. With remote consultations and expert support, we make your claim process as easy and stress-free as possible.
We listen to understand your situation and offer tailored legal support to help you move forward with confidence.
As an SRA-regulated firm, we uphold strong standards of integrity and act in your best interests at all times.
We make legal processes easy to understand with clear advice and support at every step.
Medical negligence in the UK is when a healthcare professional provides poor care that causes harm. To claim, you must prove they had a duty of care, breached it, and that this caused your injury. Examples include misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, or wrong medication. If you think poor care caused your problem, you may be able to claim. Call us at 01772 200999 or email info@integrity-law.co.uk for a free chat.
A misdiagnosis is when a medical condition is wrongly identified or missed. If this error leads to harm and was caused by negligence, it may form the basis of a legal claim.
Yes, you can take legal action against a doctor in the UK if their poor care caused you harm. This can happen through a wrong or delayed diagnosis, bad treatment, or delays in care. To make a claim, you must show that the care was not good enough and that it made your condition worse. If this happened to you, you may be able to claim compensation. We are here to explain the process clearly and support you throughout.
Medical negligence is usually not a criminal offence in the UK, but a civil matter. It happens when a medical professional makes a mistake that causes you harm. In most cases, we help you make a compensation claim for the suffering caused. Only in very serious situations, like gross negligence leading to death, it may be treated as a criminal case. Our team is here to guide you and explain your legal options.
To prove medical negligence from a misdiagnosis or delay, you must show the care you received fell below the expected standard and caused further harm. We help you gather key evidence for delay in diagnosis claims, including medical records and expert reports. You will receive clear advice and full support to claim the compensation you deserve.
Yes, there is a time limit to make a medical negligence claim in the UK. You usually have 3 years from the date the mistake happened or when you first noticed the harm. For children, the 3-year limit starts when they turn 18. If the person does not have mental capacity, there may be no time limit. We can check if you are still within the deadline and help you start your claim.
If you have suffered due to medical negligence, such as a misdiagnosis, you may claim compensation for pain, suffering, lost income, medical bills, and future care. Every case is different, so the amount depends on your situation. We will review your case and help you understand what you can claim.
We provide medical negligence support across the UK, so you do not need to travel. You can contact us by phone or email, and we will guide you through the process. Our team makes it easy to start your claim with a free consultation.