

Medical negligence is the term used to describe treatment by a medical
professional which has not met the accepted standards of care.
The treatment which caused you injury or harm may have been delivered
by a GP, surgeon, nurse, midwife, dentist or any medical practitioner
who works within the NHS.
Medical negligence can sometimes cause quite long-term problems including
prolonged recovery, unnecessary scarring, permanent disability or inability
to work or look after yourself.

