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Medical Negligence

If you have suffered because of medical negligence, we are here to help. Medical negligence arises when a healthcare professional provides care below an acceptable standard and that failing causes harm.

At Kinetic Law, we operate on a No Win, No Fee basis, meaning that there are no upfront costs to you. We provide a free, no-obligation initial assessment of your case to help you understand your legal position.

Medical Negligence Lawyers Lancashire


Our Promise to You

We understand that medical negligence can have a profound impact on your life and the lives of your loved ones. That is why we are committed to providing you with the support and expertise you need to secure the compensation you deserve.

  • Expert Legal Advice: Our team of experienced lawyers specialise in medical negligence claims.
  • No Win, No Fee: You don’t pay anything unless we win your case.
  • Compassionate Support: We treat every client with empathy and respect.
  • Maximum Compensation: We strive to secure the highest possible settlement for your injuries.

Types of Medical Negligence Claims

We handle a wide range of medical negligence claims, including:

  • Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis: When a condition is missed or diagnosed too late, leading to further complications.
  • Surgical Errors: Mistakes made during surgery that result in harm to the patient.
  • Birth Injuries: Injuries to the mother or baby during pregnancy or childbirth.
  • GP Negligence: Errors made by general practitioners, such as failing to refer a patient to a specialist.
  • Hospital Negligence: Failures in care provided by hospital staff.

Start Your Claim Today

Contact our medical negligence specialists for a free, no-obligation assessment.

Free Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

If a medical professional provided care that fell below an acceptable standard and you suffered harm as a result, you may have a claim. We can provide a free assessment of your circumstances and advise you on your options.

Generally, you have three years from the date of the negligence or the date you became aware of the injury. There are exceptions for children and individuals lacking mental capacity.

Compensation amounts vary based on the severity of the injury, financial losses, and future care needs. Each case is unique and assessed individually.