Pressure Sores Claims
Pressure sores can be very painful and can result in the need for amputation if not treated correctly and quickly enough.
We appreciate at Moore Blatch Resolve that suffering from pressure sores can change your life and we can assist you by providing you with legal assistance to help you obtain compensation for the negligence of your healthcare professionals.
Compensation can provide a lifeline for you following such a traumatic event in your life and enable you to maintain your independence and protect your rights as an injured person.
What are pressure sores?
Pressure sores, which are also known as bed sores, occur when someone experiences a lack of mobility causing them for example to lie in bed for a long period of time. Pressure sores are preventable which illustrates that with good nursing a person would not suffer from such a serious condition unnecessarily.
A pressure sore is basically an area of skin and tissue which because of lack of circulation, begins to die. The main areas in which this will occur is on the back, buttock, heel and hips and if not treated then can become infected and very painful. They can also lead to death if not treated
We appreciate at Moore Blatch Resolve the extreme difficulties faced by people who have suffered as a result of pressure sores. If you have experienced pressure sores, it may affect how you manage your day-to-day life and may also affect your ability to work and your lifestyle.
Medical care and rehabilitation
The effects of pressure sores can range from relieving the area from pressure to improve circulation, to surgery and skin grafts or even death. The extent of medical care required will depend on the stage of the pressure sore when detected.
Long-term support and care
A pressure sore can cause a long term disability for a person if left untreated or unnoticed and the long term support required will vary from case to case.
Our aim at Moore Blatch Resolve is to assist you as much as possible to enable you to live as independently as possible. We have a wide range of contacts with organisations that can assist you and can work closely with you. These include:
• Case managers who will assess and organise any support and care you may need;
• Support workers who will visit you on a regular basis to provide you support and help;
• Community rehabilitation such as occupational therapy.
Our aim at Moore Blatch Resolve is not only to recover for you the best settlement in relation to your medical negligence litigation but to enable you to enjoy an independent and fulfilling lifestyle.
When should I contact a solicitor?
You or your family should contact a solicitor as soon as possible. The sooner we can commence work on your claim the sooner we can begin to assist you.
We can advise you on your benefit rights and also advise on dealing with debts which might arise due to being off work.
Can I claim compensation for pressure sores?
If you or someone you know has suffered from pressure sores whilst under the care of a healthcare professional then you may have a claim to compensation. Pressure sores are usually avoidable in most cases with good medical care.
The Moore Blatch Resolve Clinical Negligence team may be able to help you with a claim for compensation where you have suffered either a physical or psychological injury as a result of a pressure sore.
It is very important to contact an experienced solicitor to receive legal advice. We can guide you through the initial process and provide you with the best advice as to whether or not you have a claim. You may not consider that you have a claim but we may well be able to assist you. We also receive numerous enquires from clients who wish to transfer their files to us if they are not satisfied with the progress that their current solicitors are making.
Funding
We will offer you a first free interview. At this initial consultation we will advise you whether or not your claim is worth pursuing. If you do decide to proceed with your claim we will advise you as to the best methods of funding the legal costs of your case. Legal Aid is available for clinical negligence claims and we will assess your eligibility at the outset. If you do not qualify for Legal Aid the options are as follows:
• Legal Expense Insurance: We will check whether you have a policy of insurance which covers your legal costs;
• A Conditional Fee Agreement commonly known as a no-win-no-fee agreement. Under this particular scheme you receive 100% of your damages and no deductions will be made from these. Our fees are recoverable from the defendant at the successful conclusion of your case. If you are not successful in recovering damages you will be protected by after the event insurance policy to protect your position financially. Therefore even if you are not successful you will not owe anyone anything.
• Trade union legal assistance. You may have cover if you are a member of a trade union, we can investigate this for you.
How much compensation will I receive?
If your claim is successful you will be awarded compensation. The aim of the compensation is to put you in the same financial position which you would have been if the negligence had not occurred.
Compensation is listed under various categories:
• Damages for pain suffering and loss of amenity. These are often called general damages and are awarded to compensate you for actual injury you sustained. The amount of compensation you will receive depends upon the nature and extent of your injuries, the effect it has on your daily life for example taking part in recreational activities such as sports and hobbies;
• Damages for financial losses to the date of settlement of your claim. These will include loss of earnings (loss of tax and national insurance);
• Private medical or therapeutic expenses;
• The costs of any aids and equipment which you have purchased;
• Travelling expenses incurred by you or your family;
• The value of the care which is provided to you by your family, partner or friends;
• The cost of any professional care which is being provided.
Damages for future loss and expenses
Many people who have a claim for pressure sores will suffer long term losses and expenses as a direct result of the negligence. Calculation of the losses involved can be complicated however compensation will take into account some or all of the following:
• Future loss of earnings including the loss of any promotion prospects;
• Loss of pension rights;
• The cost of providing personal care support;
• The cost of a case manager;
• The cost of physiotherapy and any other specialist therapeutic services;
• The cost of special accommodation which may be required;
• The cost of any special aids or equipment including annual maintenance and replacement costs;
• Extra transport costs;
• The cost of managing your financial affairs.
It is our aim in cases to obtain for you interim payments on account of damages these will assist you in the day-to-day management of your life while your claim is being settled.
Financial affairs
For some people who have suffered as a result of pressure sores, managing their own affairs is difficult. We can refer you to those able to provide specialist investment advice to help you if you are having difficulty managing your finances. If the Court of Protection is involved our Court of Protection team will liaise closely with them to ensure that public funds are made available as quickly as possible to replace your lost income and to pay for special needs and care support.
Time limits
There are strict time limits for pursuing claims of compensation. If proceedings in respect of the claim are not started within three years from the date of the injury the court may decide that your claim is out of time. However whilst the period of time limit is strictly enforced by the courts there are certain circumstances in which it is possible to bring your claim outside the three-year time period.
Please contact us at the earliest opportunity and we can discuss this with you.
Will I need to attend court?
The vast majority of cases are negotiated and settled before they go to court however some may ultimately go to a trial. However you can rest assured you are in safe hands. We are very experienced at Moore Blatch Resolve in dealing with medical negligence claims and we will guide you through the process.
Contact us on 0800 158 5258: If you believe that you or someone you know has suffered as a result of medical negligence please do not hesitate to contact us, we deal with clients throughout the country and we will visit you at your home, hospital or rehabilitation unit.