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 | Mar 21, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
Every year thousands of operations are carried out in the UK and almost all are performed seamlessly; however sometimes this is not the case and situations may arise to the detriment of the patient. Anaesthetic during surgery is almost always crucial, as the operation...
by Clear Law | Mar 8, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
In cases of medical negligence, it makes no difference if the problem has occurred within the private sector or within the NHS itself; either can be held liable and sued for compensation. The phrase medical negligence often evokes thoughts of major, serious cases...
by Clear Law | Feb 22, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
Every year a huge number of operations are carried out throughout the UK and most are performed perfectly; however sometimes this is not the case and situations may arise to the detriment of the patient. Anaesthetic during surgery is almost always crucial, as the...
by Clear Law | Feb 15, 2016 | Hospital Negligence, No Fee Medical
Almost all doctors and other medical professionals maintain incredibly high standards of practice, but with a lot of medical treatments there is often a high level of risk involved, and sometimes mistakes do happen. In all cases where yourself, your child or your...