If you have suffered or you know someone who has suffered because an operation has gone wrong, we can help you claim for your pain.

There are thousands of people who have surgery every day in the UK. Thankfully, the majority of surgery cases are smooth and successful. There are, unfortunately, instances where surgeons and medical staff make mistakes. Due to the nature of surgery, failures with either the operation as a whole or the correct procedures being carried out can have very serious consequences resulting in serious injury - which may require further surgery down the line or even death.

We are experts in claims concerning operations gone wrong

Failed surgery can have serious consequences including permanent injury or death. Here are some examples of compensation claims concerning operations gone wrong:

  • Cosmetic surgery issues
  • Gynaecological issues
  • Organ damage
  • Retained objects inside patients
  • Nerve damage
  • Urological Claims
  • Failure to obtain proper consent
  • Wound infection & poor hygiene
  • Anaesthetic awareness
  • Brain damage
  • Keyhole (Laparoscopy) Surgery

How much is my claim worth?

Cases concerning operations gone wrong are difficult to generalise in terms of compensation. Get in touch or request a call back and one of our specialist solicitors will be able to give you an idea of what similar cases have settled for in the past.

Why you should work with us?

  • No Win No Fee - you don't pay any costs whether you win or lose you case
  • 100% compensation to you. There are NO deductions from your compensation. Our fees are covered by the other side
  • We have over 15 years experience in this industry and offer an expert service

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Recent Payouts

Mr. X is misdiagnosed at local Hospital receives £475,000

Mr. X developed a throbbing headache and muffled hearing. Over the course of the next few days his symptoms worsened. He attended the out of hours GP clinic at his local Hospital and was seen by the Doctor who diagnosed him with otitis media and prescribed antibiotics. The following morning Mr.X fell unconscious. He was taken to Hospital where he was diagnosed with pneumococcal meningitis.

Mr T claims £825,000 for delay in treatment

Mr.T began suffering pain in his back and shoulder and went to Hospital. His condition worsened over the course of the next 48 hrs to the extent that he had no feeling or sensation from the waist downwards. One of our panel was instructed to make a claim for compensation on the basis that the MRI scan should have been undertaken earlier.

Mrs H claims £175,000 for failure to provide appropriate care

One of our panel was instructed to pursue a claim against a Primary Care Trust for failing to provide appropriate mental health care to Mrs H Husband.

Mr A claims £500,000 against GP for failing to diagnose

Mr A called his GP out to him home address on numerous occasions complaining of acute severe lower back pain. He had numbness in both legs and difficulty going to the toilet. The GP indicated he would arrange for an MRI scan. A few days later he was so concerned that his GP was failing to act promptly; he called an ambulance and was taken to hospital. An urgent MRI scan revealed that urgent surgery needed to be performed but the client was left with permanent nerve damage.

Mrs C awarded £30,000 for operation that went wrong

Mrs C underwent surgery for the removal of her gallbladder. During the procedure the she suffered an inadvertent injury to her gallbladder causing a bile leak. She had to be readmitted to hospital where an abdominal ultrasound confirmed she was suffering from a biliary leak. She underwent further surgery to allow the bile to flow. This subsequently had to be repeated on a further three occasions.

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