Hi,
This may sound unusual but I would like to know how to proceed in filing a claim for medical negligence without the support of a solicitor. Over the last 10 years I have had multiple surgeries that left me disabled. I saw a variety of specialists who diagnosed me with chronic pain conditions, however my parents were dissatisfied with this as one of my feet that had been operated on had become deformed yet I was being told to get on with it. My parents paid for me to see a surgeon in France, who immediately identified 3 major errors made by the surgeon ( we know a registrar was actually the surgeon, not the consultant as he promised) and he was horrified I'd been left in this way. I had surgery 2 years ago and this was a success. My parents had to pay for this and I wish to reclaim the cost of this. I've now worked with my GP to find out what damage I've been left with and I've been diagnosed with several permanent problems, two of which, if I'd been listened to when I first saw the consultant, would have altered how I was treated. I lost my job ( dismissed by the Civil .service because of ill health) and the personal cost has been very high. I still walk with crutches and will probably need more surgery to repair my right foot which is now starting to be problematic.
To file paperwork, what do I need to do? I know about limitations and I have paperwork confirming negligence. My main priority is recouping my parents money for the operation and ensuring I can have the further treatment with the surgeon of my choice.
sorry this is long winded but any help would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Louise
This may sound unusual but I would like to know how to proceed in filing a claim for medical negligence without the support of a solicitor. Over the last 10 years I have had multiple surgeries that left me disabled. I saw a variety of specialists who diagnosed me with chronic pain conditions, however my parents were dissatisfied with this as one of my feet that had been operated on had become deformed yet I was being told to get on with it. My parents paid for me to see a surgeon in France, who immediately identified 3 major errors made by the surgeon ( we know a registrar was actually the surgeon, not the consultant as he promised) and he was horrified I'd been left in this way. I had surgery 2 years ago and this was a success. My parents had to pay for this and I wish to reclaim the cost of this. I've now worked with my GP to find out what damage I've been left with and I've been diagnosed with several permanent problems, two of which, if I'd been listened to when I first saw the consultant, would have altered how I was treated. I lost my job ( dismissed by the Civil .service because of ill health) and the personal cost has been very high. I still walk with crutches and will probably need more surgery to repair my right foot which is now starting to be problematic.
To file paperwork, what do I need to do? I know about limitations and I have paperwork confirming negligence. My main priority is recouping my parents money for the operation and ensuring I can have the further treatment with the surgeon of my choice.
sorry this is long winded but any help would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Louise
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