Care Home Negligence Claims

If you, or a member of your family, is a resident in a Care Home and they have suffered avoidable harm then you might be able to bring a claim on their behalf.  If the patient has had a fall that should have been avoided, had a problem with their medication, received poor standards of nursing care or suffered any other sort of avoidable harm, then speak to us about making a claim.  The patient can bring their claim in their own right, or if they aren’t well enough or lack capacity a Litigation Friend can be put in place to act on their behalf. This would typically be a very close relative such as a spouse, sibling or son/daughter.  The thought of making a claim, and the work involved can sometimes be off putting, particularly if the patient is elderly and in poor health. Talk to us about making a claim because with the help of a Solicitor and a Litigation Friend if necessary, the process can be far more accessible.

Making a claim for Care Home Negligence

To make a claim for Care Home negligence, you should enlist the help of clinical negligence solicitors to assist you with your case. From gathering evidence to negotiating damages, the process of lodging a claim is complex and time consuming, so it is vital that you have proper support.

Speak to our clinical negligence solicitors today

We have a dedicated team of specialists who are perfectly placed to provide clinical negligence claims advice for people who have suffered due to the negligence of medical professionals.

Contact our team today

  1. To find out how our expert team of law solicitors can help you, contact us today on 0330 123 1229, send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk or complete our contact form.