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Serious Injury & Clinical Negligence

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Serious Injury and Clinical Negligence

When you suffer an injury that is not your fault, at that time, you can claim personal injury. In addition, this may be a common injury that occurs in daily life. An injury sustained as a result of medical treatment would seem to be eligible for a personal injury claim. After all, the damage happens when you are not to blame.
However, a solicitor from Affirm is one of the leading legal firms we work with in this type of incident. For example, a personal injury claim and a medical negligence claim have some significant differences. On the other hand, they are both the result of errors, but the way to file a claim is different for each.

What was the location of the accident?

The personal injuries noted above are often cited in personal injury claims, including vehicle accidents, workplace accidents, incidents at work, on vacation, etc. In any of these situations, you may have an apparent personal injury claim if another individual was ultimately liable for the accident causing your injury.

In contrast, a medical negligence claim may only be appropriate when a negligent physician has caused you harm, disease, or suffering. Moreover, this issue will take place in a medical facility. Further, it may occur at your home if you receive in-home care, or in a public place if the irresponsible person is a paramedic attending to you at the scene.

What do you need to prove?

Personal injury and medical malpractice claims have one thing in common. It will be necessary to show that the person who caused your injuries was at fault:
  • Has a duty of care to you.
  • This breach resulted in you suffering an injury.
In this case, the white and black methods may be appropriate. For example, when a vehicle crashes, the driver is obligated to drive safely to ensure the safety of other drivers, walkers, and passengers. As long as they do not violate this by driving carelessly and causing an accident, you are eligible for compensation.

What is the root cause of your injuries?

Causation is often specific to establish in personal injury cases. However,  if you’ve never had back pain before and suddenly get it after being in a vehicle accident. Then, it’s logical to assume that the accident is to blame for the pain.
There are many steps regarding medical malpractice. Some may claim that you get symptoms or discomfort even if you receive a different therapy or receive a greater care grade.   If you need legal help or support,  do not be hesitated to decide between medical negligence and personal injury. Instead, Affirm legal will assist you with the serious personal injury and clinical negligence.

Our medical negligence claims team

Affirm Legal has the best solicitors in the UK, even though they are also individuals with families. Furthermore, we recognize that mentioning a medical negligence claim may seem intimidating to those who have never done so before. However, it may be time consuming and confusing, but we will keep you informed without legal or medical language so you know what’s going on.

What are my eligibility requirements?

Suppose you have been injured physically in the previous three years, for this reason, you would be qualified to file a claim. So you have to make sure you collect as much data as possible before the three years deadline passes.

What are the steps in the process?

When making a claim, we realize that knowing what to expect and when to expect it is vitally significant. Due to this, we make the process as transparent and straightforward as possible.

Service Charge (No Win, No Fee)

All claims are evaluated on a No Win, No Fee basis. Consequently, we can determine the likelihood of a claim being successful. Even better, this legal service is completely free for all customers.

Why Choose Affirm Legal?

  • No win, no fee guaranteed.
  • Consultation for free.
  • With no hidden fees.
  • Friendly and experienced team.
  • Our firm was ranked as a leading firm in the last five years.
  • The advice we provide will always be specific to the client's needs.
  • For the client, we will choose an experienced local barrister.
  • Affirm legal solicitors can put all of their knowledge to work for you, ensuring that you receive the best possible outcome.
  • We provide comprehensive support throughout England.
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    London, EC1V 2NX
  • Call us on:
    0330 912 5270
  • Mail us:
    info@affirmlegal.co.uk
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Registered office: Kemp House 160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX. Authorised and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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