
Major Trauma Claims
Suffering a major trauma injury can be devastating, impacting your health, mobility, and overall quality of life. While many major trauma injuries happen because of accidents, they can also be caused by medical negligence. If you believe your injury was due to medical malpractice, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
What Is Considered a Major Trauma Injury?
Major trauma refers to serious, often life-threatening injuries or a combination of injuries that can cause long-term disability. Common examples include:
- Severe head injuries
- Chest trauma
- Abdominal injuries
- Fractures of the skeleton
- Amputations
While these injuries frequently result from road accidents, falls, or other traumatic events, they can also occur due to errors during medical treatment - such as surgical mistakes or delayed diagnosis.
How to Make a Major Trauma Injury Claim
If you have suffered a major trauma injury caused by medical negligence, here are the key steps to making a claim:
1. Seek Medical Treatment: First and foremost, get proper medical care and keep detailed records of your treatment and injuries.
2. Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant documents such as medical reports, witness statements, and any correspondence related to your care.
3. Consult a Specialist Solicitor: Contact a major trauma injuries solicitor who understands the complexities of these claims. They will assess your case and advise you on the best way forward.
4. Start Your Claim: Your solicitor will help you submit your claim, negotiate with insurers or medical providers, and represent you throughout the process.
5. Compensation Assessment: Compensation amounts vary based on the severity of your injuries and how they impact your life. A solicitor will work to ensure you receive fair and comprehensive damages.
What Compensation Could You Receive?
The amount of compensation awarded in major trauma injury claims depends largely on the seriousness of the injury and its effects on your life. For example:
- Permanent disabilities caused by medical negligence may result in substantial settlements.
- Cases where patients make a full or partial recovery might see lower compensation, reflecting the impact on their future wellbeing.
Our dedicated solicitors at Smith Partnership work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome, factoring in medical expenses, loss of earnings, pain, and suffering.
How We Can Help
If you have suffered from a major trauma due to medical negligence, get in touch with our specialist medical negligence solicitors. Contact our team by telephone on 0330 123 1229, complete our contact form or send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk.
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