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Accident & Emergency Negligence Claims

Accident and Emergency Departments provide round the clock care to patients with symptoms of acute illness and injury across the whole age spectrum. Medical staff have to make life-saving decisions and quick diagnoses in often difficult and high pressure circumstances.

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Accident and Emergency Departments provide round the clock care to patients with symptoms of acute illness and injury across the whole age spectrum. Medical staff have to make life-saving decisions and quick diagnoses in often difficult and high pressure circumstances.

Accident and Emergency treatment is fast moving and there should be adequate risk assessment measures in place to ensure that A&E staff are properly trained to deal with common emergencies and that proper medical care is given. The increasing sophistication of medicine means that, with adequate treatment, we can expect excellent outcomes. However whilst in most cases, care is of a high standard, there are times when things go wrong and mistakes can be made which have far reaching and even devastating consequences for patients and their families.

Below are just a few examples of errors which can occur in Accident & Emergency departments:-

  • Mistakes in taking a patient’s history
  • Lack of or inadequate physical examination of a patient
  • Misdiagnosis or delay in correct diagnosis
  • Failure to carry out investigations such as x-rays, scans or blood tests correctly
  • Misinterpretation or loss of the results of investigations such as x-rays, scans or blood tests
  • Failure to admit a patient for further investigation
  • Failure to refer a patient to a specialist, where appropriate
  • Delay in treatment or incorrect treatment
  • Failure to re-assess to advise a patient to seek further medical attention in certain circumstances following discharge
  • Mistakes during surgical or procedures
  • Inadequate post-operative care

Our specialist medical negligence solicitors have particular experience of achieving strong results in cases where injuries have been caused due to mistakes made in A&E.

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Client Journeys

Our client ‘Reece’ attended A&E with neurological symptoms but was sent home without scans. Months later, he suffered a catastrophic stroke, causing severe brain damage, right-sided weakness, speech impairment, and eating difficulties.

We proved that he had an earlier mild stroke that should have been detected and would have avoided the second if he was admitted for further investigation. Liability was therefore agreed at 50%, and the claim settled for £10 million, alongside lifelong care and support.

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

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