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Nov '14

Clinical negligence occurs when doctors and other medical professionals fail to adhere to their duty of care. Whilst the lion’s share of doctors do offer care of an exceptional standard, sadly some fall below the high standards set and many people have been injured unnecessarily or even died as a result. In recent years, many dubious law firms attempted to cash in on the ‘no win, no fee’ market, but the rules have been tightened up to dissuade people from coming forward with bogus claims. Those who do have a genuine case are always advised to stick to law firms with integrity and a proven track record.
or other treatments to their patients before any procedures are carried out. If a court finds that a doctor failed to live up to the standard that could be reasonably expected of them, they are likely to be found guilty of clinical negligence. Clinical negligence compensation can be used by patents to reverse the effects of substandard medical treatment and to pay for any counselling that they may need as a result of botched surgery. Compensation can also be used to acknowledge the pain and suffering resulting from poor quality work.This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
I am a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in childhood respiratory disease and allergy. I completed a master of laws degree in medical law and ethics in 2012, and have since then written medico-legal reports. I have been active in clinical teaching both medical students and junior doctors for many years and welcome consultation and teaching opportunities. Contact me for further information on Dennis.Corbett@elht.nhs.uk
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Hello, I am a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in childhood respiratory disease and allergy.
I also host a regular clinic in cystic fibrosis and other causes of bronchiectasis.
I would be happy to discuss your situation and offer my specialist advice and support. Dennis Corbett.