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£2.3 Million Settlement for an unnecessary amputation

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£2.3 Million Settlement for an Unnecessary Amputation

Graham Rosen Solicitors recently secured a landmark settlement of £2.3 million for a client who suffered the devastating consequences of an unnecessary amputation. This case highlights the importance of legal representation in holding medical professionals accountable and obtaining justice for victims of negligence.

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Our client, a 45-year-old individual, sought medical treatment for a vascular condition that required timely and appropriate care. Unfortunately, a series of diagnostic errors and delayed treatment led to the avoidable amputation of their lower limb. This life-altering outcome had a profound impact on their physical, emotional, and financial well-being.

This settlement underscores the critical role of legal advocacy in cases of medical negligence. It serves as a reminder that healthcare providers must adhere to the highest standards of care to protect patient well-being. For individuals affected by similar situations, it demonstrates that justice and financial security are achievable with expert legal support.

Upon taking on the case, Graham Rosen Solicitors conducted a thorough investigation into the medical history and treatment timeline. We collaborated with leading medical experts to establish the negligence that led to our client’s unnecessary amputation.

  • Collected and reviewed extensive medical records.

  • Consulted with vascular specialists and rehabilitation experts.

  • Quantified the financial losses, including loss of earnings, future care costs, and the impact on our client’s quality of life.

This meticulous approach allowed us to build a compelling case that demonstrated the extent of the medical negligence and its long-term effects on our client.

  • The medical team failed to diagnose the severity of the condition in a timely manner.

  • Critical intervention opportunities were missed, despite clear symptoms and test results.

  • The amputation resulted in long-term disability, loss of employment, and significant lifestyle changes.