NHS negligence solicitor in Exeter, Caroline Webber-Brown, offers a free case assessment service.
The care NHS patients receive must meet acceptable standards. If substandard care results in a patient suffering injury then the right to seek financial compensation arises.
When you make a medical negligence claim it is important to appoint a solicitor who specialises in medical negligence law and is experienced in handling cases on behalf of patients.
If you are looking for an NHS negligence solicitor in Exeter then Caroline Webber-Brown is here to help. Caroline is a hugely experienced solicitor whose expertise in medical negligence law has led to her being recommended by two independent legal directories; the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners.Â
Caroline is friendly and approachable, and is always happy to have an informal chat with anyone who is thinking about making a claim. She recognises that it is a big step to take, and always likes to encourage people to ask questions before they proceed.
“I know that worries about legal costs can put some people off seeking justice,” says Caroline. “But because we work on a No WIn, No Fee basis, this really shouldn’t be an obstacle. We fund all cases ourselves, so there is nothing to pay upfront.”
While people should feel able to deal with things in their own time, Caroline does stress that delay can be prejudicial in medical negligence law. The standard time limit to commence court action is three years, though for children this time period does not start to run until their 18th birthday. There are also exceptions that apply when patients did not know that negligence had occurred, but Caroline says that people should err on the side of caution and seek expert legal guidance as soon as they can.’
So, to obtain a free case assessment from an experienced NHS negligence solicitor in Exeter, contact our dedicated helpline today by phone or email.