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Can I Sue My GP for Medical Negligence
GP Negligence

Can I Sue My GP for Medical Negligence?

A GP-patient relationship establishes a duty of care. GPs are expected to adhere to the standard of care that a reasonably competent and skilled GP would provide in similar circumstances. If a GP fails to meet this standard, and harm results from their actions or inactions, it may be considered medical negligence.

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A Guide To Claiming Compensation For Sodium Valproate – Epilepsy Drug Claims
Women’s Health Negligence

A Guide To Claiming Compensation For Sodium Valproate Birth Injuries

All birth injuries are distressing, but those caused by medication taken by the mother during pregnancy can take a particularly emotional toll because the mother often (mistakenly) blames themselves. Following the Thalidomide scandal of the late 1950s and early 1960s, the British Government passed the Medicines Act 1968 to strengthen control of the manufacturing and supply of human and animal medicines.

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Taking Legal Action Against a Private Dentist
Dental Negligence

Taking Legal Action Against a Private Dentist

When trust is breached in the dental chair, patients may find themselves grappling with the aftermath of dental negligence. If you believe you have been a victim of substandard care from a private dentist, taking legal action may be a necessary step towards seeking justice and compensation..

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