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Have you suffered accidental injuries as a result of NHS medical negligence? If you have received negligent treatment at the hands of any NHS professionals then you may be elible to make a full NHS negligence claim.
In general UK hospitals are normally very clean and managed to the highest possible standards to avoid further injury to patients. However there are occasions when mistakes do happen which can leave the patient with serious injuries, disability and or result in death.
If you have been injured as a result of NHS negligence, our team of specialist medical solicitors can help. Our legal team are experienced in all areas of NHS negligence claims and can help you get the compensation you deserve.
There are a number of circumstance for filing for NHS negligence compensation including:
Suing an organisation like the NHS is not simple, there are many steps to take when making a claim such as:
If you feel you have a strong enough case to file for an NHS medical negligence claim then speak to our NHS negliegence solicitors today. Once we have reviewed the details of your case we will approach your NHS hospital and ask them whether they accept full responsibility and are willing to pay the full compensation for the mistreatment and negligence you have suffered. If they decline, our legal team will progress with court proceedings on your behalf.
Thorneycroft Solicitors have acted on behalf of many clients across Macclesfield, Cheshire and Manchester. No matter how minor or major your NHS negligence claim, our goal is to offer a service that delivers results. If you believe you have suffered an injury due to NHS medical negligence then you could be entitled to a substantial compensation pay out.
Our solicitors offer a free initial interview in order to review your specific circumstances and assess the viability of your claim.
Some of the staff at Thorneycroft Solicitors donned their favourite pink attire on Friday as part of wear it pink day in aid of Breast Cancer Campaign.
Last year, £2.1 million was raised by wear it pink supporters and this money is funding world-class research across the UK and Ireland that saves lives.
We’re delighted to announce that we have agreed to sponsor the Teacher of the Year Award at this year’s Local Hero Awards organised by Silk 106.9.
Now in their 15th year the awards celebrate the good work local people do for our community, and this year’s will be held at the fantastic Tytherington Club on Thursday 28th November.
Resolution, the national organisation of family lawyers committed to non-confrontational divorce, separation and other family problems, is holding its second “Dispute Resolution Awareness Week”. The awareness campaign will take place week commencing 25 November and the aim of the week is to promote the benefits of alternatives to court for separating and divorcing couples.
Thorneycroft Solicitors is delighted to be supporting the Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Awards once again this year.
The Awards, now in their sixth year, provide a unique opportunity to highlight and celebrate the excellence of individuals and organisations across the personal injury claims sector.
Keeping a track of employee sickness and holidays can be a real headache.
With this in mind Thorneycroft Solicitors Employment Law team has developed a simple but effective database to record and track this information.
We had a fantastic night at the BASIC Chequered Ball on Saturday at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester. BASIC is a charity that provides counselling, information and support services for patients and their families following a brain or spinal injury.
Thorneycroft Solicitors are pleased to be supporting the Brain and Spinal Injury Centre (BASIC) Charity at their annual fundraising event – The Chequered Ball. Taking place on Saturday 12th October the event raises much needed funding for the centre in Salford.
An announcement has been recently made by Jo Swinson, Employment Relations Minister, that section 16 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (ERRA 2013) will come into force on 6th April 2014.
A woman has been awarded nearly £5,000 after losing a tooth as a result of poor dental treatment.
The woman sued the dentist after routine root canal treatment and a crown left her tooth so badly broken and infected it had to be removed.