Compensation recovered for a diabetes amputation
In this case study we look at a diabetes amputation claim we have successfully concluded.
Medical negligence solicitor and partner, Caroline Webber-Brown, has recently negotiated a six figure settlement of a diabetes amputation claim. The case was based upon a late diagnosis of our client’s condition, and failure to make appropriate referrals.
Details of the claim
Our client went to his GP with a blister and cellulitis of his foot. The GP failed to examine his foot or make any arrangements for the care of the ulcer, other than for that the practice nurse to continue dressing the wound. Our client went to his GP practice on nine further occasions, and eventually they decided that he needed specialist input. He was informed that a referral would be made, but this was not sent to him.
Two months after consulting his GP our client was admitted to hospital with an infection in his foot which had turned necrotic. He underwent amputation on his left fourth and fifth toes and part of his foot.
Case for negligence
We specialise in medical amputation claims and agreed to deal with our client’s case under our popular no win, no fee scheme This meant that he did not need to pay any upfront legal fees.
We contacted our client’s medical practitioners, alleging that they had failed to examine, consider and treat his foot ulcer. This included a specific failure to make an earlier referral to a specialist. Had an earlier referral been made, our client would have avoided the amputation.
Caroline obtained independent expert medical reports which supported the claim. Following negotiations with the defendants an out of court settlement was reached, with our client receiving over £100,000 in compensation.
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