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Spinal Cord Injury After Surgery: Can I Make a Medical Negligence

If a spinal cord injury occurred due to surgical errors, you may be entitled to make a medical negligence claim for compensation.

Suffering a spinal cord injury after surgery can be life-altering. If you or a loved one has experienced an injury to the spinal cord due to medical negligence in the UK, you may be eligible to make a spinal cord injury compensation claim. This article will help you understand your legal rights. We will explain the claims process and the potential compensation you might receive.

What Is a Spinal Cord Injury?

A spinal cord injury happens when the spinal cord is damaged. This damage can lead to a loss of function, like movement or feeling. These injuries can lead to partial or full paralysis and have a devastating impact on daily life. In some unfortunate cases, such injuries arise due to surgical errors or post-operative complications.

Common Causes of Spinal Cord Injury After Surgery

  • Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
  • Surgical mistakes during spinal operations
  • Infections that were not properly treated
  • Anaesthesia errors
  • Poor post-operative care

The NHS Resolution Annual Report shows that surgery claims for clinical negligence make up a large part of payouts. Orthopaedic and spinal cases are some of the most expensive.

Can You Make a Spinal Cord Injury Claim?

Yes, you can. If poor care or medical mistakes caused your spinal cord injury, you might be able to file a claim.

Key Criteria to Claim:

  1. A duty of care existed between you and the medical professional.
  2. Someone breached that duty of care.
  3. The breach directly caused the spinal cord injury.

The UK Government’s NHS complaints process lets patients raise issues informally at first. However, legal claims need more formal action.

Time Limits for Making a Claim

In most medical negligence cases, you have three years to start your claim. This time begins from the date of your injury or when you first learned about it. Exceptions apply for minors or individuals lacking mental capacity.

It’s always advisable to start the claims process as early as possible to preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

How Much Compensation Can You Claim?

The amount of money you get for a spinal cord injury depends on how serious the injury is. It also depends on how it affects your life in the long run.

General Guidelines:

  • Minor injury to the spinal cord: £10,000 – £40,000
  • Moderate injury (e.g. partial paralysis): £50,000 – £150,000
  • Severe injury (e.g. paraplegia or tetraplegia): £200,000 – £350,000+

This includes:

  • Loss of earnings
  • Ongoing care and rehabilitation
  • Pain and suffering
  • Modifications to your home

How to Start a Spinal Cord Injury Compensation Claim

  1. Seek medical records – Get all relevant documents and evidence.
  2. Get an independent medical assessment – This supports your case.
  3. Contact a solicitor – Legal experts will assess your eligibility and handle negotiations.

That’s where National Claims can assist you. We will connect you with skilled solicitors who focus on spinal cord injury claims. They will support you during the process.

Why Choose National Claims?

  • No Win, No Fee arrangement
  • Experienced in complex medical negligence cases
  • Compassionate support and personalised guidance
  • Fast-track case assessment and legal assistance

Let us help you find the right legal expert to fight for the compensation you deserve.

Final Thoughts: Don’t Suffer in Silence

If you’ve experienced a spinal cord injury after surgery, it’s important to know your rights. You may be able to make a spinal cord injury compensation claim. This could be due to a surgical error, infection, or poor care after surgery.

Take the first step towards justice today. Contact National Claims and let us help you begin your recovery journey.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I make a claim if the injury happened years ago?

Yes, if it’s within the three-year limit or you only recently discovered the injury.

2. Will I need to go to court?

Not necessarily. Many spinal cord injury claims are settled out of court.

3. Is it expensive to make a claim?

No. Most claims operate on a no win, no fee basis, meaning there’s no upfront cost to you.

Contact National Claims today, and we will put you in touch with an expert solicitor who can guide you through the claims process.

📞 Call us now free 0800 029 3849 or 📩 Submit an online enquiry to speak to our team. Your safety and well-being matter, and we’re here to help.

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