You may have a claim if you or a family member has suffered a brain injury as a result of negligent treatment or lack of proper medical care.
Brain injuries are often caused by a result of -
- Misdiagnosis – for example, receiving a diagnosis of migraines when it turns out to be a brain tumour
- Delayed diagnosis – when a condition is diagnosed later than it should have been and as a result of the delayed diagnosis, causes a brain injury
- Mistakes during surgery
- Failing to monitor during childbirth
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