NHS Negligence & Hospital Negligence
Specialists in NHS Negligence & Hospital Negligence Claims
At Adam Law Solicitors, we specialise in clinical negligence, hospital negligence claims, and NHS negligence cases. If you or a loved one has suffered due to poor medical care, we’re here to support you through every step of your claim — with expert advice and compassionate representation.
Why Choose Adam Law Solicitors?
- Experts in Clinical & NHS Negligence
Our team has extensive experience handling complex NHS negligence and hospital negligence claims across the UK. - No Win, No Fee
You won’t pay us a penny unless your claim is successful. - Dedicated to Justice
We fight to hold healthcare providers accountable and secure the compensation you deserve. - Nationwide Legal Support
We assist clients across England and Wales, whether your claim involves the NHS, a private hospital, or an individual practitioner.
What Is Clinical or NHS Negligence?
Clinical negligence (also known as medical negligence) happens when a doctor, nurse, or medical professional provides substandard care that results in injury, illness, or worsening of a condition.
When the care has been provided by the NHS, it is often referred to as NHS negligence.
Common Types of Clinical & Hospital Negligence Claims
We regularly help clients with cases involving:
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Surgical errors
- Birth injuries
- Hospital negligence, including poor hygiene or failure to monitor patients
- Medication and prescription errors
- NHS negligence during A&E treatment, GP consultations, or routine procedures
How We Can Help
Our specialist team of clinical negligence solicitors will:
- Review your case and give clear legal advice
- Gather medical records and expert evidence
- File your hospital negligence claim with professionalism and care
- Negotiate for maximum compensation, including future treatment and financial loss
NHS Negligence Compensation Claims – What Can You Claim For?
Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to claim compensation for:
- Pain and suffering caused by negligence
- Loss of earnings
- Cost of additional medical treatment or care
- Psychological trauma
- Travel expenses related to treatment
Time Limits for Hospital Negligence Claims
You usually have three years from the date of the negligence or from when you first became aware of it. However, exceptions can apply — especially for children or those lacking mental capacity.
Don’t delay — our team can assess your case quickly and advise you on your rights.
If you’ve experienced NHS negligence, hospital negligence, or medical negligence, our solicitors are ready to help you claim the compensation you deserve.