Orthopaedic claims may arise following any instance of medical negligence that results in damage to the musculoskeletal system. If you believe that your orthopaedic injury is linked to medical negligence, you may be entitled to maximum personal injury compensation. Whatever your circumstances, contact us today – remember, we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation.
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Following an orthopaedic injury, you could require corrective surgery (e.g. joint reconstruction, nerve surgery). Examples of orthopaedic injuries include:
If you are unsure as to whether you have an orthopaedic injury claim, speak to us today for confidential and professional advice – our dedicated team of personal injury solicitors specialises in securing maximum compensation in cases of medical negligence.
Depending on the severity of your injury, you may require varying degrees of medical care and rehabilitation support. As part of your claim, we may be able to help you to access expert medical care and rehabilitation support including:
We advise speaking to us as soon as you believe that you may be entitled to personal injury compensation. Any cause for delay in beginning your orthopaedic claim may be taken into account regarding your personal injury claim time limit. For further information, please see our ‘personal injury claim time limit’ page or contact us today for instant answers and peace of mind.
For further information on the types of rehabilitation that may be available, please see ‘my rehabilitation’. Where possible, we will also ensure that any loss of earnings forms part of your claim. If you have any queries about how we could help you, contact our expert team of medical negligence solicitors today for direct answers and professional advice. Call 0800 888 6 888 or email