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Compensation for a cancelled operation

It’s possible to be able to make a claim for compensation for a cancelled operation, and this can be something that we’re able to offer No Win, No Fee representation for.

Whether you can claim or not often depends on a number of factors as to why the procedure was cancelled, as well as the priority of the procedure, and if you have suffered.

When it comes to making a claim for medical negligence compensation, we must typically show that negligence has occurred, and that the negligence has caused suffering. It isn’t always the case that a a cancelled procedure stems from negligence, so we must assess each case on its own individual merits.

When can you claim compensation for a cancelled operation?

You may be entitled to make a claim for compensation for a cancelled operation if there has been some form of negligence involved, and if the cancellation has caused you to suffer more

Some examples can include:

There can, of course, be other scenarios as well. But the key thing is that a claim must involve negligence on the part of the NHS, so the questions are about how the cancellation has occurred, and whether it was avoidable.

Claim for further suffering

If negligence is established, you could then be entitled to compensation for a cancelled operation if you have suffered as a result of the issue.

When it comes to claims in the law of England and Wales, there normally needs to be some form of further suffering. The damages award can then be based on the extent and severity of any pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused, and for any losses and expenses as well.

Examples of claimable suffering can include:

What to do about compensation for a cancelled operation

When it comes to compensation for a cancelled operation, we may be able to help you.

We can assess the case on a free, no-obligation basis. If we can take a claim forward, we may also be able to offer you No Win, No Fee representation.

You can contact our expert claims team now for further assistance on 0800 634 75 75.

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