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Medical Negligence

  • Over 35 years of supporting clients with Medical Negligence Claims
  • Our specialist solicitors can help with NHS or private clinic claims
  • Supporting claims against GP surgeries, private practices

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What is Medical Negligence?

In most cases, when we turn to a doctor or healthcare professional, the care we receive is what we would expect. But what if the standard of care falls below what the law deems ‘reasonable’? It may result in an injury or cause an existing condition to get worse. This is called clinical or medical negligence, and it is something that UK law protects you against.

Medical negligence can happen at any stage of the care process. You may have the right to claim compensation for clinical negligence if it happens to you or a loved one. But any claim requires the specialist knowledge of medical negligence lawyers to help you to succeed. Get in touch with one of our specialist medical negligence solicitors today.

Why choose Bolt Burdon Kemp?

Medical negligence specialists

• Over 35 years’ experience
• National reputation
• Extensive legal knowledge and specialism
• Client focused medical claim solicitors

No win, no fee

If you have a strong medical negligence claim, we may be able to support you on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis. It means that you may pay nothing if your claim is not successful. For more information, see our legal fees guide.

Rehabilitation & support services

We will ensure that you get the practical support that you need in the aftermath of medical negligence. We also recognise that interim payments and early rehabilitation can be vitally important to clients during the medical negligence claim process.

Coverage in England and Wales

If you have been injured in England and Wales, we are one of the leading medical negligence law firms that can represent you, no matter where you are in the world.

Highly recommended

Our clinical negligence lawyers are highly recommended by the independent Chambers and Partners and Legal 500 guides.

The Legal 500 quotes Bult Burdon Kemp as ‘extremely thorough, very personable and approachable, and they do not shy away from taking on some very complex and difficult clinical negligence cases.’

Chambers & Partners describes Bolt Burdon Kemp as an “incredible firm with a team who go over and beyond to get the result you deserve.”

We also provide support to charities that work with individuals who suffer life-altering injuries due to medical negligence.

Meet your Medical Negligence Solicitors

Clients select the firm they feel is right for them, but they stay because of the solicitor. Our people pride themselves on being approachable, empathetic and realistic.

We go beyond legal advice. Whether it’s visiting clients at home to ease the burden or being available at any hour for reassurance and support, we’re here when it matters most.

Josh Hughes
Head of Complex Injury
Hannah Travis
Senior Associate – Part of the Medical Negligence Team
Olivia Boschat
Associate – Part of the Medical Negligence Team
Elly Parnell
Senior Paralegal – Part of the Medical Negligence Team

How to claim for Medical Negligence

If you have concerns about medical treatment you or a loved one has received, it’s best to speak with a specialist medical negligence solicitor as soon as possible. The earlier you speak to a solicitor, the quicker they can investigate your potential claim and, if you have one, seek compensation payments to fund treatment and other provisions required to meet your needs.

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  • Medical Records

  • Expert opinion

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How long does it take?

Our proactive approach ensures that claims progress swiftly and efficiently without delay. However, most serious injury cases, typically take years rather than months to reach a settlement. This is because the claim needs to go through several stages before a settlement can be reached. Book a call or send a message to one of our medical negligence solicitors to find out more.

Client Journeys

In July 2017, our client gave birth via instrumental delivery. A button-hole tear was repaired, but a complete anal sphincter injury was negligently missed, leading to faecal incontinence and a recto-vaginal fistula. She underwent seven failed surgeries and now lives with a permanent stoma. Her career as a compliance officer ended due to complications. The NHS Trust admitted liability early, enabling interim support. In 2023, she received £2.2 million in compensation. At 45, she requires lifelong medical care and adapted housing. Though her life has changed drastically, she now has the financial security to manage her condition and support her family’s future.

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