First Principles (general info)
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Common Fallacies About Medical Negligence Claims (5 entries)
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This is no longer true. A large number of doctors now appreciate the benefits for the medical profession through holding those doctors persistently below standard, accountable. Through our experience we have ...
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This is certainly not true. It is true that medical insurers may sometimes take a position of principle rather than commercial realism in cases where they consider the claim is misconceived. ...
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As explained in our summary concerning costs, this is not true. Certainly it is true that legal costs are a factor which must in almost all cases be borne in mind ...
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Medicine is a complex area, where opinions often differ, and therefore giving plenty of scope for argument on both sides. For this reason it is essential you use a lawyer who ...
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This is not true. The main cause for delay in medical negligence claims is the necessary delay while waiting for your medical condition to fully stabilise after the adverse outcome or ...
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Time + Claims (2 entries)
questions concerning time for a claim + how long claims take?-
Health Care after Nov 2005 For health care provided after 15 November 2005, a 3 year time limit applies within which claim ...
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This is a question we are often asked. Unfortunately, there is no easy or certain answer. The time your claim will take ...
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Our Code of Conduct (1 entry)
Rules we follow in relation to handing claims-
We will only act in relation to genuine, non-trivial claims. We will not act for persons seeking to bring medical negligence claims for reasons/purposes other than ...
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