When emergency care falls short, our A&E and paramedic negligence specialists are here to help

If you've suffered due to poor care in A&E, you deserve answers—and justice. We’re here to support you through every step of your medical negligence claim, with the clarity, compassion, and legal expertise you can rely on.

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Why choose Lime Solicitors?

1. Specialist expertise

Our team includes dedicated specialists in medical negligence with the experience and focus needed to handle complex A&E and paramedic claims effectively.

2. Proven results

In 2024 alone, we’ve helped over 2,000 people get the compensation they deserve and we’re ready to do the same for you.

3. No win, no fee

We believe access to justice shouldn’t come with financial risk. You won’t pay a penny unless we win your case.

4. Empathy that sets us apart

We treat every client with dignity and care, because behind every case is a real person who matters.

Our medical negligence specialists are here to help

The thought of going through a medical negligence claim at a stressful time may feel daunting, but we are here to help you all the way. Our dedicated medical negligence solicitors will do everything they can to make the legal process as easy as possible for you.

We have represented many people, who have been treated negligently by a healthcare professional, get the compensation and aftercare they deserve. Our team works on a no win, no fee basis and understands the emotional impact these situations can have on people and families. During your claim and while we are working together, our team of medical negligence experts will look to help ease your burden by also considering care plans, home adaptations, corrective treatments, counselling and rehabilitation.

FAQs

Do I have an A&E claim?

If you have suffered injuries as a result of negligence during your treatment, you may be eligible to claim for compensation. If you contact our team we will be able to get a better understanding of your situation and advise on appropriate next steps.


What’s the time limit for bringing a medical negligence claim?

As with most medical negligence claims, you have three years from the date you received negligent treatment, or the date you became aware there was negligence.


How do I prove my medical negligence claim?

With our help, you will need to show that the standard of care you received fell below that of a reasonably competent doctor or healthcare professional, and that you have suffered an injury as a result of that negligence.


Will I have to go to court with my medical negligence claim?

In all likelihood, no. Approximately 95% of our cases are settled without the need to go to court. Most are negotiated and settle many months before any trial date. If you do need to go to court, you should rest assured that our legal team will ensure you are looked after, and that your case is presented to the highest professional standard.


What does the medical negligence claim process involve and how long will it take?

If you’re wondering how to claim compensation for medical negligence, we recommend you speak with one of our solicitors immediately. In terms of how the procedure works, our team are here to help guide you through the process. Click here to read more about the medical negligence claims process. Your Your clinical negligence claim could settle at any time. The average length of a medical negligence claim is between 3 to 4 years, but every case is different. We will try our very best to provide you with realistic estimates as to how long your claim will take.

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Disclaimer

In general you have three years from the date of negligence or reasonable knowledge of mistreatment by a medical professional causing you harm to bring a medical negligence compensation claim. There are some exceptions to this rule; for instance where the matter involves a child in which case the child has three years from the date of their 18th birthday to bring a claim, therefore expiring on the individual’s 21st birthday.

It is important to speak to our medical negligence solicitors as early as possible to avoid any issues with limitation dates.