Medical malpractice, often known as medical negligence, describes unsatisfactory care given by a clinician or medical professional. This can include care and treatment given by GPs, District Nurses, Professional Carers at home or in Nursing Homes, Therapists, as well as care and treatment received in Hospitals.
It’s a prevalent misperception that doctors alone are accountable for medical malpractice. On the other hand, any qualified medical professional could be held guilty of misconduct, including:
Doctors
Surgeons
Nurses
Assistants
Hospitals
Dentists
A medical professional may commit medical malpractice in a number of situations when an error or poor judgement is made. Typical instances of medical malpractice include the following
Birth injuries
Gynecological and obstetrical malpractice
Surgical errors
Emergency Room negligence
Anesthesia errors
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
Failure to diagnose cancer
Medication errors
Brain injuries
Patient neglect
Failure to obtain necessary patient information
Medical and clinical negligence are same. When a patient feels that the care they received was negligent and that negligence caused any harm.
A medical professional may commit medical malpractice in a number of situations when an error or poor judgement is made. Typical instances of medical malpractice include the following
Birth injuries
Gynecological and obstetrical malpractice
Surgical errors
Emergency Room negligence
Anesthesia errors
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
Failure to diagnose cancer
Medication errors
Brain injuries
Patient neglect
Failure to obtain necessary patient information
A road traffic accident means an accident resulting in injury to any person caused by a motor vehicle on a road or public place.
If you are a driver of a motor vehicle and there is injury to another person or an animal, damage to either car, road infrastructure, or property, then you must stop at the scene and give your information.
Wherever possible, you should gather medical records, receipts, witness statements, pictures, and workplace documentation. Remember, you must demonstrate that you were not at fault for the accident and that your injuries was brought on by your work.
Any sort of harm/damage sustained in a road traffic accident, an accident at work, or medical negligence requires medical evidence to support the case. Our medical expert will evaluate your injuries.
We offer medicolegal consultations for workplace accidents, road traffic accidents, and
cases of medical negligence. Our experts provide comprehensive assessments, detailed
reports, and professional opinions to support your legal needs.
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office, sending us an email, or filling out the
contact form on our website. Our team will get back to you promptly to confirm your
appointment.
For a medicolegal consultation, please bring any relevant medical records, accident reports,
and any other documentation related to your case. This will help our experts provide a thorough
and accurate assessment.
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chronic conditions such as asthma and diabetes. Our goal is to provide effective diagnosis and
treatment plans tailored to your needs.
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We provide care for minor injuries such as cuts, bruises, sprains, minor fractures, and
burns. Our medical professionals offer prompt and effective treatment to ensure a quick
recovery.
Yes, we offer dedicated services for clients in both the UK and Pakistan. Our UK division
and Pakistan division are equipped with the necessary resources and expertise to meet the
specific needs of our clients in each region.
You can contact our UK office by phone, email, or by visiting our office during business
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Our medical professionals are highly qualified and experienced, with extensive training in
their respective fields. They are dedicated to providing the highest standard of care and
expertise in both medical and medicolegal matters.
Our operating hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Saturday from
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. We are closed on Sundays and public holidays.
While we do not offer emergency consultations, we strive to provide timely appointments
for urgent matters. If you have a medical emergency, please contact your nearest emergency
service or hospital.
The cost of our services varies depending on the type of consultation and the complexity
of the case. Please contact us directly for detailed information about our pricing and to discuss
your specific needs.
Yes, we provide second opinions on medical negligence cases. Our experts will review
your case thoroughly and provide an independent assessment to help you make informed
decisions.
Yes, we offer telehealth consultations for both general medical and medicolegal matters.
This allows you to receive expert advice and care from the comfort of your home. Please
contact us to schedule a telehealth appointment.
The time it takes to receive a medicolegal report varies depending on the complexity of the
case. Generally, we aim to provide comprehensive reports within a few weeks of the initial
consultation.
Yes, we provide ongoing support for legal cases, including additional consultations,
follow-up assessments, and expert testimony if required. Our team is committed to assisting you
throughout the legal process.
Yes, we frequently work with insurance companies to provide medical evaluations and
reports required for claims related to accidents and injuries. Please inform us if your case
involves an insurance company.