Serious injury or illness can occur if you or a family member has been prescribed the wrong medication or been given the wrong dosage. Prescription and medication errors can happen at any time during your treatment journey. For example, when the doctor issues your prescription, when the drug is being prepared in the pharmacy, or when you are given the drug by a nurse.
We have a wealth of experience and expertise in this area of clinical negligence law. Our specialist solicitors can take you step-by-step through the legal process to claim compensation and we will ensure you get the best possible outcome with the support you need to move on.
You can rest assured that our expert specialist clinical negligence solicitors have the expertise and legal knowledge to support your claim for compensation and rehabilitation.
The Head of our Healthcare & Clinical Risk, and Partner, Andrew Taylor is an accredited member of the Law Society’s Clinical Negligence Quality Scheme. The Scheme is a recognised standard for quality in Clinical Negligence.
Solicitor, Partner and Clinical Negligence specialist, Susan Liver is an accredited Person Injury Specialist Litigator with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). APIL accreditation provides a quality mark of competence and specialist expertise for solicitors and counsel dealing with personal injury claims.
Our medical negligence solicitors will be happy to listen to what has happened to you and provide advise about your legal options. If we can help then it is our job is to support and help you through the legal process of making a compensation claim for prescription and medication errors. In many cases compensation can be the only meaningful source of finance to help you cover the cost of lost earnings and give you access to quality rehabilitation.
We will shoulder the legal burden, support you through the compensation process, and make sure you know what’s going on at every step of the way. We will do all of this in a professional and approachable way with no legal jargon.
There are many types of medication errors. Every patient is different, and each medication mistake will have its own set of circumstances, but there are a number of common errors that can occur during the prescribing and administering of a drug. These can include:
Whilst most prescription errors do not have serious consequences for the patient, the wrong medication or the wrong dosage can cause a condition to get worse and, in some cases, cause a new injury or illness. The impact can be physical as well as psychological, and even result in death.
It is important that you quickly speak to a specialist solicitor with experience of dealing with prescription and medication compensation claims. Birchall Blackburn Law has a dedicated team who support families left to deal with life-changing injuries or illness as a consequence of a medication error.
Reach out now for free and confidential initial advice about Clinical / Medical Negligence and whether you have a case for compensation to help and support you. Simply call, email or request a call back and one of our experienced Clinical Negligence team members will be in touch.