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Solicitor to Challenge NHS Care and Treatment Decisions

These cases fall into two main categories; decisions to withdraw or withhold medical treatment when there is a dispute between the patient or his family and the treating doctors and challenges to refusals to fund medication or treatment.

Both of these categories of case require particular expertise dealing with areas of law which are seen less frequently by most clinical negligence solicitors. Our team has a wealth of experience dealing with such cases. For example we were involved in the Conjoined Twins case, amongst the most well known of cases involving withdrawing of treatment. We have also successfully represented patients seeking funding for medication including Herceptin.

Have you had a similar experience? Let us assess your claim for compensation.

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