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Failure to investigate symptoms

Clients' cases can be the result of medical experts failing to investigate their symptoms properly. This can lead to a delay in treatment with additional impacts on the person affected.

Our lawyers and specialist investigation teams build a case which compiles all of the medical evidence and investigates this over the time the failure took place.

Our clients are safe in the knowledge that as leading specialists, we build a case to deliver them maximum financial settlements.

For free advice from one of our specialist lawyers please call 0800 61 66 81 or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

 

 

What our clients say about us...

"Working with you was a real team effort. We got to know our lawyer on a one-to-one basis which ensured he understood and empathisised with our situation. The rehabilitation you organised fitted my needs exactly, and I have now returned to supporting my family as a full time mother." Mrs T Hinton, Kidderminster

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