GP Negligence Claims - Negligence Cases
- GP Negligence Cases
- GP Negligence Cases – What You Should Do?
- How Long Do I have to lodge a GP Negligence Claim?
- Can I Claim GP Negligence for An Injured Family Member?
- How Much Compensation Will I Receive?
- How Long Will It Take to Receive Compensation?
- How Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd Can Help You Achieve Your Compensation Goals?
- No Win No Fee
- Start Your Claim
Negligence cases can involve serious and life-threatening conditions. It is your General Practitioners (GP) responsibility to provide you with medical care that is equal to the standards set in place by the Government and a failure to do so can be considered negligent behaviour on their part.
You are entitled to receive compensation for your injuries and losses when you have experienced GP negligence. Lodging a GP negligence claim can be the best way for you to obtain financial compensation for your injuries. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can help you to gather the evidence you need to lodge your claim successfully.
GP Negligence Cases
GP negligence occurs when your practitioner fails to send you to the appropriate specialist to further diagnose your condition or when they provide you with the wrong medication for your ailment. Both of these conditions can be traumatic for the individuals involved and in both circumstances conditions can be worsened past the point of effective treatment. Conditions such as cancer can only be effectively treated if diagnosed in its earliest stages.
GP Negligence Cases – What You Should Do?
You should seek the assistance of a claim advisor if you feel as though you have been the victim of clinical negligence. The expert team at Claim Solutions Scotland can help guide you through the entire claims process and provide you with the timely information you need to make well-informed decisions along the way.
How Long Do I have to lodge a GP Negligence Claim?
You will need to lodge your claim within three years of your injury. Waiting too long can make it difficult to gather important evidence to support your claim. The sooner you lodge your claim the more access you will have to witness testimony that can help to further your case. After three years you are no longer eligible to receive compensation for your injuries.
Can I Claim GP Negligence for An Injured Family Member?
You can lodge a GP Negligence claim for an injured family member if they are to hurt to do so or if they have died as a result of the negligence. An experienced claim specialist can guide you on the best path to take when dealing with this type of tragic situation.
How Much Compensation Will I Receive?
The amount of compensation you receive will be dependent on the circumstances surrounding your injury. For example, a missed cancer diagnosis could result in death. The court will examine the exact details of your accident and the extent of your injuries to determine what level of compensation you should receive. An expert claim advisor can negotiate with the GP’s insurer to help get you the compensation you are seeking.
How Long Will It Take to Receive Compensation?
You can expect to receive compensation in around three months when your GP admits the fault and your injuries are not contested by their insurer. This time period can be elongated if either your injuries or the circumstances surrounding your accident come into question.
How Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd Can Help You Achieve Your Compensation Goals?
Our expert team has years of experience helping injured individuals get compensation for their injuries. We understand what compensation can mean for an injured individual and we are dedicated to helping make the claims process as stress-free as possible.
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We will waive 100% of our fees if you are not awarded compensation for your injuries. This is our No Win No Fee Promise.
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