by Clear Law | May 10, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
Britain’s National Health Service is, in some opinions, one of the country’s finest achievements; offering free-at-the-point-of-use healthcare, available to everyone, all the time, is an enviable asset for any country, even if it actually costs a lot more to run that...
by Clear Law | May 3, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
We’re very lucky to have the NHS in this country, and the huge numbers of devoted doctors and nurses who do all in their power to make sure any time spent in hospital is as painless as possible, however sometimes things go wrong. People do make mistakes, machines can...
by Clear Law | Apr 25, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
Pressure Ulcers, also know as pressure sores or bedsores, are injuries that break down the skin and underlying tissue. They are generally caused when an area of skin is placed under pressure for a long or short period of time, and can range in severity from a patch of...
by Clear Law | Apr 18, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
One of the most amazing medical revolutions of the past few years has been the development of laser eye surgery. Thousands of people who formerly wore spectacles, glasses or contact lenses have been freed from these by the use of lasers to correct the issues with the...
by Clear Law | Apr 12, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, News
Over the last few years we have seen a huge increase in the number of people opting to have cosmetic surgery procedures performed; whether the operations are to improve something people are not totally happy with, or to help correct an injury or other issue, the...
by Clear Law | Apr 4, 2016 | Hospital Negligence
Bed rails, also referred to as side rails or cot sides are used throughout the care sector to reduce the risk of patients falling from their beds. While they are not suitable for everyone, they can be effective in keeping people safely in their beds, however they can...