Types Of Negligence: Don't Let It Happen To You
So what are the different types of negligence?
Professional Negligence: If you're paying someone to do a job for you then you expect it to be done to their highest possible standard. Unfortunately some people will simply do their work to minimal effort and still charge the full amount of money. Professional negligence claims are usually made when a professional has been negligent in the work that they have carried out for you and this has caused you to suffer financial loss.
Medical Negligence: Medical negligence can be a serious one. A lot of people who have had a procedure done for medical or cosmetic reasons in the hospital/clinic and have been treated poorly can complain of medical negligence. If you have been injured or your condition made worse by a medical professional such as a GP, NHS hospital or a private clinic then you may be able to make a claim for compensation. In order to do so you need to show clinical negligence, i.e. the doctor, nurse, dentist or other health care professional has done something that most other people in their position would not have done. Medical negligence can also be simple things such as not giving pain relief even needed or giving patients general after-care.
Solicitor Negligence: Solicitor negligence can also be in the same group as professional negligence. Your solicitor could be seen as neglectful if they have missed various documentation deadlines or have failed to give you correct dates to big events such as court hearings. If something like this has happened to you then you need to get in touch with Mulderrigs. They have a number of professional solicitors who have helped clients with their negligence claims. Their experience will make you feel confidence every step of the way through your claim.
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Negligence shouldn't occur, but it does. Whether you feel your negligence was intentional or accidental, for more information about making a negligence claim then please visit Mulderrigs website and see how they can help you today. http://mulderrigs.co.uk
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