Importance of Medical Negligence Claims


Incompetent medical care or lack of judgment - also known as clinical negligence - is a serious matter, and one that should never be tolerated by medical patients. Yet medical negligence is a common reality in the field of medicine, entailing anything from healthcare which deviates from accepted standards to practice that causes injury or death to the patient.

However, while some cases of medical negligence are easily distinguishable, others can be more difficult for patients to recognise. Unfortunately, such cases are often overlooked or simply dismissed my patients. This is dangerous practice for various reasons - both for the patient experiencing medical negligence, and for future patients who might be seen by the medical practitioner in question, as un-cited medical negligence could very well continue. So it’s vital that patients are aware of basic malpractice codes, and that they never dismiss any potential occurrences of medical negligence - no matter how slight they might seem. 

Medical negligence can range in severity, so it’s important to be able to recognise all levels of it. Serious cases of malpractice might entail things like anaesthesia errors, birth injury, surgical errors, improper procedure, experimentation and nursing home abuse. However, medical negligence cases that are often overlooked or dismissed by patients include medication errors, improper procedure, failure to diagnose and, surprisingly, wrongful death - the reason being that patients and their families sometimes aren’t able to recognise medical negligence in such situations, even if it has occurred. 


Others might recognise that something isn’t right with their medical treatment, but might believe the situation is too insignificant to count as clinical malpractice. In both instances, however, it’s important to question any practices or medical outcomes that don’t seem accurate.

If you think you might have been - or are currently - a victim of medical negligence, it’s important that you seek advice from a dedicated professional immediately. You can get medical negligence help, advice or representation, whether your medical concerns are with the NHS or within the private medical sector.