Hernia surgery negligence claims

If you have suffered due to a mistake during hernia treatment or a hernia operation, you might be entitled to compensation for medical negligence.

Hernia surgery compensation claims: Expert medical negligence solcitors

Hernia repair surgery is the one of most commonly performed surgeries in the world, with around 70,000 cases performed in the UK every year.

However, occasionally things go wrong and, if they do, our medical negligence specialists are here to help. You can talk to someone who has the experience and knowledge to help you find out what has gone wrong and what you can do about it.

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We work on a no win, no fee basis, so there’s no need to worry about costs. Plus, our specialist solicitors provide an initial free assessment of your claim.

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Examples of Hernia surgery errors which lead to a medical negligence claim

While there can be problems through no fault of the medical professionals, complications can also occur as a result of negligent medical treatment. There may be a claim for medical negligence if:

  • you were not properly advised of the risks, benefits and alternative treatments available to you
  • during the course of the procedure, the Surgeon damages organs such as the bowel, bladder, testes or vessels such as the aorta
  • the Surgeon placed the mesh in the wrong place causing injury to the nerves, blood vessels and/or organs
  • the Surgeon placed tacks or similar to fix the mesh causing injury to the nerves, blood vessels and/or organs

How a compensation claim can help

You could be entitled to financial compensation which can help to take the pressure off at a very stressful time. Plus, you may have lasting complications, require ongoing treatment or need additional surgery in the future. Financial compensation could help provide security and stability for the future, including provision for your care requirements.

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If you’d like to meet one of our medical negligence experts for a confidential, no obligation chat, please get in touch.

We have offices across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, but we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales

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