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Claiming Compensation for Diabetes Negligence

Our specialist team will work to ensure that you achieve the appropriate compensation and support arising out of any negligence.

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What is a Diabetes Negligence Claim?

A diabetes negligence compensation claim is a claim brought against a negligent Trust, GP or other medical establishment arising out of the negligent treatment, diagnosis or management of diabetes which falls below the required standard. Diabetes is a chronic condition concerning blood sugar levels and the body’s ability to manage such. Without proper management, these sugar levels can rise and result in serious consequences to an individual. Our specialist team will work to ensure that you achieve the appropriate compensation and support arising out of any negligence.

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Compensation for Injuries

When there is a failure to meet acceptable standards of care.

Preventable Harm

Life-altering consequences can be the result of this negligence.

Specialist Solicitors

We help families manage the long-term consequences of these injuries.

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Making a claim for diabetes mismanagement

  1. Free initial consultation:
    Contact our specialist team for a free initial consultation. One of our medical negligence specialists will review your case and decide whether you have a case.
  2. No-Win, No Fee agreement:
    If you have a case, our solicitors will act on a no-win, no-fee agreement
  3. Gathering Evidence:
    Our specialist solicitors will begin gathering evidence starting by obtaining your medical records and seeking input from medical experts.
  4. Notification of Claim:
    Once evidence is gathered, we will draft a Letter of Claim to the negligent trust or medical provider. Our expert solicitors will guide you through the process.

Common types of diabetes negligence claims

A failure to diagnose diabetes despite the presence of symptoms can lead to a worsening of the condition.

Misdiagnosis can lead to inappropriate treatment of the condition and a worsening of the condition.

A failure to identify, treat or refer diabetic infections or foot ulcers can result in avoidable amputations.

A failure to quickly identify infections or ulcers, a failure to provide patients with the necessary education to manage their condition or implementing poor or improper treatment plans can lead to infection and amputation.

Inadequate monitoring of blood glucose levels either in hospital or in the community can lead to complications.

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Why choose Satchell Moran Solicitors?

Our dedicated team handles a number of diabetes negligence claims. We are experienced, professional and will treat your case with the sensitivity it requires.

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How can compensation with Satchell Moran help you?

Compensation can help cover medical expenses, lost income, and the effects of pain or stress caused by the negligence. It can also provide financial support while you recover as well as in the longer term for serious cases.

You have three years from the date of the diagnosis, error or complication, or three years from the date you become aware of the issue, if later, to bring a claim for personal injury. In the case of a child they have 3 years from the date they turn 18 to bring any claim

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You have three years from the date of the diagnosis, error or complication, or three years from the date you become aware of the issue, if later, to bring a claim for personal injury. In the case of a child they have 3 years from the date they turn 18 to bring any claim.

There is no set time frame for settling such cases as each case is different and the complexities of each case will mean that some cases require more attention and may take longer than other. It can vary from a few months to a couple of years depending on the Defendant’s stance and the circumstances of each individual case.

Each case for diabetes injury can affect each person differently. We aim to recover sums that will compensate you for the physical and mental suffering you have endured together with the costs of any rehabilitation, further surgeries to rectify the issue, loss of earnings for time out of work, prosthetics and any ongoing care and treatment. This is a non-exhaustive list, and our specialist solicitors will ensure no stone is left unturned.

Your Diabetes Negligence Claims Team

Connor McIntyre
Connor McIntyre
Head of Department
Olivia Robinson
Olivia Robinson
Solicitor
Caroline Senior
Caroline Senior
Chartered Legal Executive
Eve Randles
Eve Randles
Litigation Executive
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