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Personal injury compensation claim experts in Haverhill

Nursing care negligence claims in Haverhill

If you have been the innocent victim of clinical negligence in Haverhill by a nurse in hospital or a visiting nurse then at Compensation Direct, we do our best to get you the highest possible award of damages at no cost to you.

We have experience of dealing with many types of claims against nurses but the more common are:

  • Failure to treat
  • Incorrect treatment
  • Incorrect medication
  • Incorrect diagnoses
  • System failures

The type of injury can vary from minor delay in treatment to the most serious of injuries and even death.

No matter how your injury was caused or the extent of your injury Compensation Direct will be pleased to help you with your claim.

We appreciate that making a claim against the NHS is a difficult thing to do but it can be argued that it is only by making such claims that the NHS will stop making such errors.

We also appreciate that in many cases money is not the main issue but rather obtaining an acknowledgment that an error was made and hopefully ensuring improvements will be made.

We never forget that it is your claim and we work with you to achieve the best possible result for you.

Remember we are here waiting to help you.

To find more, simply call our freephone number 0800 652 5412 or complete the online enquiry form NOW for totally confidential, free, no-obligation, expert advice.



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Andy Adey

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