How we can help with your personal injury claim
- Free no obligation first meeting
- No charges whatsoever win or lose - no money is needed to claim
- Experienced team of personal injury solicitors
- We win 99% of the claims we take on
- You keep 100% of any damages awarded to you - no deductions
- 24 hour helpline - call 01202 338888
- Millions of pounds recovered in compensation for clients over the years
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Clinical Negligence - Contacts/Expertise
David Simpson is a very experienced Personal Injury Lawyer and has the benefit of having acted for both Claimants and Defendants over the years. The Department is expanding and is recognised as providing a very professional and comprehensive service. We have the benefit of access to a wide range of medical experts and we regularly instruct Counsel.
Consult a solicitor who specialises in medical and clinical negligence claims.
The types of claims in which we are instructed vary widely and include
- operation errors
- hip/knee replacement
- mismanaged labour
- misdiagnosis/delayed diagnosis and treatment of tumours, fractures and other conditions
- nerve damage
- burns
- lung disease
- laser surgery
- DVT/pulmonary embolism
- mis-prescriptions, allergic reactions
- dental claims
...and many others against NHS Hospitals, Private Hospitals, GP practices and other treating clinicians such as chiropractors and physiotherapists.
We also deal with claims involving product liability where medical equipment or hardware (such as a lens implant or a hip component) has failed.
We accept instructions on behalf of children who can be represented by a parent, friend or relative as their 'Litigation Friend'. We also act on behalf of the very elderly.
More information
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Dorset law firm Coles Miller has launched a new specialist Cycle Accidents Division as part of their expanding Personal Injury Department.
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Coles Miller Solicitors LLP are pleased to announce that solicitor, Katie Richards, joined the firm’s Clinical Negligence team in Poole on Monday 8th June.
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Personal Injury Solicitor, Bran Parsons, who recently served in Afganistan as a member of the Reserve Forces (TA) was welcomed to No 10 Downing Street, by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.