Sepsis Negligence Compensation Claims
We are specialists in handling claims involving misdiagnosis and delays in diagnosis or treatment of sepsis.
As has been widely publicised in the press, all too many patients (including children) have lost their lives or suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of failings to carry out the sepsis pathway, diagnose the sepsis, and treat it accordingly.
Our clinical negligence team at Freeths have helped countless families with cases involving the loss of loved ones as well as Claimants who have suffered significant brain injuries as well as chronic ongoing recurrent infections.
To speak with one of our sepsis negligence solicitors call 0345 272 5724.
What is sepsis?
Sepsis is a potentially life threatening condition, triggered when the immune system goes into overdrive causing blood pressure to drop. This prevents the blood supply from reaching vital organs and can cause damage to organs and tissues. Sepsis can lead to septic shock, multiple organ failure and death.
National charity, the UK Sepsis Trust estimates that every year in the UK, there are 150,000 cases of sepsis which result in 44,000 deaths.
Sepsis is most commonly triggered by an infection such as flu, pneumonia, meningitis, encephalitis, a urinary tract infection, cellulitis or a post-surgical infection. The most common sites of infection leading to sepsis are the lungs (through a chest infection), the urinary tract (through a urine infection), the abdomen and the pelvis.
Sepsis can affect anyone who suffers an injury or infection. However, there are certain groups of people who are more at risk of contracting the condition. Those most at risk of developing sepsis include:
- The very young
- The very old
- Those with medical conditions that weaken their immune system
- Those receiving medical treatment that weakens their immune system, for example chemotherapy
- Those who have just had surgery
- Those who have suffered an injury as a result of an accident
- Those who are pregnant
Sepsis red flag symptoms
Unfortunately sepsis symptoms can be difficult to differentiate from other conditions and this means that sepsis it is often misdiagnosed. Early symptoms to look out for include rapid breathing, a rapid heartbeat, a fever or a low body temperature, chills, shivering, aching muscles and tiredness.
As sepsis becomes more severe, the symptoms become more dangerous and may include dizziness, nausea, slurred speech, severe breathlessness, loss of consciousness and a change in mental state.
Sepsis in newborns
Sepsis can be caused by a variety of bacteria entering into a person’s body including E-coli and MRSA. During pregnancy, approximately 25% of pregnant women carry a bacterium known as Group B Streptococcus (GBS). This bacterium is carried in the vagina. Women can carry this bacterium without suffering from any symptoms or side effects, however, it is possible that this can be passed onto a baby and GBS is a recognised cause of preterm delivery, stillbirth and late miscarriage.
Sadly, GBS is also known to be a leading cause of sepsis related deaths for babies in their first week of life. An early onset GBS infection usually presents as sepsis with pneumonia. Typical symptoms include rapid breathing, grunting, lethargy, low blood pressure and abnormal body temperature.
Failure to identify risk factors for sepsis or delay in the diagnosis or treatment can result in avoidable injuries and deaths.
Sepsis treatment
When detected early, sepsis can often be treated successfully with intravenous antibiotics. However, once vital organs have been affected, a person can become very ill very quickly. In these cases, patients will require hospitalisation so that the body’s organs can be supported whilst the infection is treated.
Frequent errors that can lead on to clinical negligence claims include misdiagnosis, failure to recognise the symptoms of sepsis and delays in the diagnosis of sepsis or treatment.
If you ever suspect that you or someone else may be suffering from sepsis, it is important to seek urgent medical advice.
Specialists in sepsis negligence claims
Our specialist sepsis negligence solicitors at Freeths have extensive experience in handling clinical negligence claims involving misdiagnosis and delays in diagnosis or treatment of sepsis.
We understand the devastating impact that sepsis can have on patients and their loved ones, and we understand that this is traumatic experience for patients, made especially devastating if you believe it could have been avoided.
No amount of financial compensation will ever make up for what you have been through, but seeking information about what happened by investigating a claim will ensure that lessons are learnt and lives are rebuilt as much as possible. We have successfully obtained compensation for patients and those bereaved as a result of sepsis. We recognise how important compensation can be in helping those affected by sepsis to rebuild their lives or in relieving financial worries.
Our team of specialist sepsis solicitors are always available to discuss the circumstances of your potential claim, and the considerations around making a claim.
Get in touch with us on 0345 272 5724 or contact us online.
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Sepsis claims - how we can help
We understand the devastating impact that sepsis can have on patients and their loved ones. We have successfully obtained compensation for patients and those bereaved as a result of sepsis and have a wealth of experience in representing clients who have suffered as a result of sepsis.
We will never pressure you to go ahead with a claim if you feel it’s not the right path for you. Our friendly team will answer any questions during your free initial chat before you decide whether to proceed.
If you feel you are ready to go ahead, the first step is to speak to us by calling 0345 272 5724 or contact us online.
You will be welcome to:
- You can get FREE initial telephone advice and a FREE first interview to discuss your needs
- Our professional, empathetic lawyers are able to visit you at home if this is appropriate
- We offer advice on funding your sepsis negligence claim and have a successful track record
How much will my sepsis negligence claim cost?
There are various funding options available when it comes to a sepsis negligence claim, but most claims are funded by a conditional fee agreement which is known as “no win no fee”.
This means you only pay for the work we do if we win the claim, and you are awarded compensation. If, for any reason, your claim is unsuccessful, you will not need to pay anything.
Why choose us to help with your sepsis negligence claim?
Our team of sepsis negligence solicitors is recognised and ranked by The Legal 500 (an independent leading legal directory).
We have also successfully represented many client in claims involving sepsis around the UK.
As part of our work, we instruct experienced independent medical experts to review and comment on you medical records and advise whether the standard of care you received was negligent in causing your injury.
We also work with experienced barristers who we may instruct to collaborate with us in taking your claim forward.
- Our sepsis negligence solicitors are known for being sympathetic, considerate and trustworthy.
- We have many years’ experience of successfully bringing claims against poor sepsis services within NHS Trusts, private practitioner, and GPs.
- We have three lawyers who are members of the AvMA Panel as well as three Law Society accredited lawyers.
- We have a national reputation for providing the highest quality legal advice – take a look at our awards and accreditations for quality customer service and high standards.
- We understand each case is different – we take the time to get to know your unique situation and offer individual advice.
- We can offer FREE initial telephone advice, a FREE first interview and a home visit if convenient. We also have 13 offices in cities across the UK.
Contact our sepsis negligence claim experts
If you’re ready to talk about claiming compensation for sepsis negligence, get in touch with us today.
Call us on 0345 272 5724 or contact us online and one of our friendly experts will call you back.
Our successful sepsis negligence cases
- A claim and Article 2 inquest involving the tragic death of a 13 year old goal.
- A claim that was settled for £200,000 on behalf of a 62 year old woman who was left with destruction of the shoulder joint and an ongoing chronic bone infection as a result of the failure to diagnosis septic arthritis and a delay in administering appropriate intravenous antibiotics.
- Another successful case was a claim that settled for £250,000 brought on behalf of a widow who sadly lost her husband at age 39 because of a delay in diagnosis of a severe streptococcal infection which caused multiple organ failure and septic shock.
- Obtained an out of Court settlement for £450,000 for a husband whose wife died following a failure by her GP and the local hospital to diagnose and treat sepsis.
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Meet the team
Carolyn Lowe
Partner & Head of Clinical Negligence for the South
Karen Reynolds
Partner & Head of Clinical Negligence for Derby, West Midlands & North West
Jane Williams
Partner, Head of Medical Negligence, East Midlands & North East
Phillip McGough
Clinical Negligence Executive
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