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WHAT IS MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE?

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In Leeds, medical care is delivered across a large and complex network of NHS hospitals, GP practices, community services and specialist healthcare providers. Major acute hospitals serving the city include Leeds General Infirmary, St James’s University Hospital, Chapel Allerton Hospital and Wharfedale Hospital, which together provide emergency care, surgery, maternity services and a broad range of inpatient and outpatient treatment. Many of the medical negligence cases we see at this type of hospital involve treatment provided within departments such as A&E, surgical wards and diagnostic services.

Alongside the hospital network, there are numerous GP surgeries across Leeds providing primary care and acting as the first point of contact for most patients. Delays in referral, misdiagnosis or prescribing errors at this level can sometimes form the basis of a claim.

We also deal with community healthcare providers, including district nursing teams, rehabilitation services and mental health services operating throughout the city. These services play an important role in ongoing care, particularly for vulnerable or elderly patients.

In addition, Leeds residents may receive treatment from specialist NHS trusts and private healthcare providers both within the city and elsewhere in West Yorkshire, particularly for complex surgery, cancer treatment or specialist diagnostics. Where standards of care fall below what is expected, we investigate the full chain of treatment to understand where mistakes occurred and whether avoidable harm resulted.

Don’t see your provider listed? We handle claims against all healthcare providers. Get in touch and we’ll let you know if you have a case.

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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE FAQs

CAN I MAKE A CLAIM AGAINST LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY?

Yes. If you received negligent treatment at Leeds General Infirmary that caused avoidable harm, you may be entitled to bring a medical negligence claim. Claims can arise from a wide range of issues, including delays in diagnosis, surgical errors, poor maternity care, medication mistakes or failures in A&E treatment.

To succeed in a claim, it must usually be shown that the care you received fell below an acceptable standard and directly caused injury or worsened your condition. Our team can review what happened during a free initial consultation and advise whether you may have grounds to pursue compensation.

CAN I CLAIM AGAINST MY GP SURGERY IN LEEDS?

Yes. GP negligence claims can arise when symptoms are missed, referrals are delayed, test results are not acted upon or the wrong medication is prescribed. Because GPs are often the first point of contact for patients, mistakes at this stage can sometimes have serious consequences.

If negligent care from a GP surgery in Leeds caused avoidable harm or allowed a condition to worsen unnecessarily, you may be able to bring a compensation claim. We can assess your circumstances and explain your legal options clearly.

I WASN'T SURE IT WAS NEGLIGENCE AT THE TIME - CAN I STILL CLAIM?

Yes. Many people do not realise immediately that negligent medical treatment may have caused their injury or worsened their condition. In some cases, it only becomes clear months or even years later after further treatment, a second opinion or a formal investigation.

In medical negligence law, time limits often run from the “date of knowledge” – the point at which you first became aware that your harm may have been caused by substandard care. Our solicitors can advise whether you are still within the relevant time limit to bring a claim.

HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO MAKE A MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIM IN LEEDS?

In most cases, you have three years to bring a medical negligence claim. This usually runs from the date the negligence occurred, or from the date you first became aware that negligent treatment may have caused your injury.

Different rules can apply in certain situations. For example, children generally have until their 21st birthday to start a claim, and people who lack mental capacity may not be subject to the standard limitation period. We can explain the time limits that apply to your individual circumstances during a free consultation.

CAN I CLAIM ON BEHALF OF SOMEONE WHO HAS DIED AS A RESULT OF MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE IN LEEDS?

Yes. If a loved one died because of negligent medical treatment, certain family members or the person managing their estate may be able to bring a fatal medical negligence claim. These cases can involve failures such as delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes or inadequate emergency treatment.

Compensation may help cover financial losses, funeral expenses and the impact the death has had on dependants and family members. While no claim can undo what has happened, it can provide accountability and financial support during an extremely difficult time.

WILL MAKING A MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIM AFFECT MY FUTURE NHS CARE IN LEEDS?

No. Making a medical negligence claim will not affect your right to receive NHS treatment now or in the future. Healthcare providers have a duty to continue providing appropriate care regardless of whether a patient has raised concerns or pursued legal action.

Many people worry about making a complaint or claim because they fear it could impact future treatment. In reality, NHS services and medical negligence claims are handled separately, and pursuing compensation should not affect the standard of care you receive.

HOW LONG DOES A MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE CLAIM TAKE IN LEEDS?

The length of a medical negligence claim depends on the complexity of the case and whether liability is admitted early on. Straightforward cases may settle within months, while more complex claims involving serious injuries or disputed evidence can take considerably longer.

Factors such as obtaining medical records, arranging expert evidence and assessing long-term impacts can all affect timescales. Most claims settle without going to court, but our solicitors will keep you informed throughout the process and work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible.

WHAT IF MY TREATMENT WAS AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN OR NEAR LEEDS?

Medical negligence claims are not limited to NHS treatment. If you were harmed by negligent care at a private hospital, clinic, cosmetic surgery provider or specialist consultant in or near Leeds, you may still be entitled to pursue compensation.

Private healthcare providers owe patients the same duty of care as NHS services. Claims can involve surgical errors, delayed diagnosis, poor aftercare, prescription mistakes or failures to obtain informed consent before treatment.

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