If you have been injured physically or psychologically by healthcare professional's negligence, you may be able to claim compensation. The injury needs to be serious enough to make it worthwhile paying the costs of making a claim. It is probably not worth taking legal action if your injury:
If you are not sure about whether to try to claim compensation, get advice from a clinical negligence solicitor - many solicitors offer free initial advice. You can also get free advice from Action against Medical Accidents.
It is important to understand that clinical negligence action is only about claiming compensation. The courts cannot:
If compensation is not your main aim, then you should seriously consider other actions. You could, for example, complain to the General Medical Council if you think that your doctor acted unprofessionally or made serious mistake and should be disciplined.
What if my problem was not caused by a doctor?
You can claim for clinical negligence against any healthcare professional who hasn't given you the right care or treatment and this has injured you. This includes, for example: