Having surgery can be daunting and frightening - after all, your life is literally in their hands. While surgeons are highly trained and skilled, they can still make mistakes - and you're left to deal with the consequences, which can last a lifetime.
To be able to go through the complex process of making a claim for surgical negligence, you need a specialist on your side, who not only knows the medical arena inside out, but who also has your best interests at heart.
MPH has a knowledgeable and understanding team who can guide you through the claim, and we have an unrivalled network of experts who are able to assess the level of care you've received to establish whether there has been a clear breach of accepted medical practice.
One of the most common areas of surgical negligence claims results from keyhole surgery (laparoscopy). Advances in medical science have made this less invasive surgery more common, but it does rely heavily on the surgeon being able to correctly identify parts of the anatomy. If they fail to do so, they can cause damage to other areas. This is particularly common with laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery (removal of the gallbladder), though this is only one example.
If the surgeon is at fault, we can help you make a claim for compensation. To find out more, complete the quick enquiry form below.
Click here for report of W v A Surgeon as an example.



