If you have suffered a third or fourth degree tear because of a midline episiotomy, you could be entitled to pursue a claim for compensation. This is because midline episiotomies are no longer … [Read more...]
Anal Sphincter Injury Following Childbirth
If your anal sphincter injury was not diagnosed following childbirth, and this has caused you to suffer problems, you will be entitled to pursue a claim for compensation. Is an anal sphincter injury … [Read more...]
What Does A Third Degree Tear Claim Involve?
If you would like to make a claim for injuries negligently sustained during childbirth, you will want to know what the process involves. Medical negligence claims process Generally, the medical … [Read more...]
Fourth Degree Tear Mistaken for Third Degree Tear
If you were diagnosed with a third degree tear – when in actual fact you had a fourth degree tear – you could be entitled to pursue a claim for compensation. Contact a solicitor to find out … [Read more...]
Can I Sue The Hospital Where I Gave Birth?
If you received substandard medical care while giving birth, and this has caused you to suffer unnecessary injury, you will be able to sue the hospital in question. Contact a medical negligence … [Read more...]
Calculating Compensation For A Medical Negligence Claim
If your birth injury claim is successful, you will be awarded a sum of compensation when the case is settled. But how much compensation will you receive, and how is it calculated? Compensation for … [Read more...]
Third Degree Tear in Later Life
If you sustained a third degree tear during the birth of your child, how will it affect you in later life? Third degree tear complications A third degree tear is a serious injury that can occur … [Read more...]
Permanent Colostomy After Childbirth
If you have been left with a permanent colostomy after giving birth, have you been the victim of medical negligence? Repairing tears after childbirth Tearing during a vaginal delivery is an … [Read more...]
Missed Perineal Tears
If your perineal tear was not diagnosed and treated shortly after giving birth, you could be entitled to make a missed tear claim. For more information you need to talk to a solicitor without … [Read more...]
Catheter After Third Degree Tear Childbirth
Childbirth puts the body under a significant amount of strain. Afterwards a woman may have difficulties with the most basic of functions, including urinating and passing a bowel motion. Difficulties … [Read more...]
Success of Primary Repairs
If your third or fourth degree tear is repaired shortly after the delivery, you stand a good chance of making a full recovery. However, if there is a delay in treatment, you may suffer ongoing … [Read more...]
Occult Tears
If you have been diagnosed with an ‘occult tear’ weeks or months after giving birth, what options are available to you? Is an occult tear an unfortunate but unavoidable risk of childbirth, or is … [Read more...]
Complications From Tearing Post-Delivery
Perineal tears can lead to complications post-delivery. These will be exacerbated if the injury was not initially diagnosed by medical practitioners. Perineal tear complications Perineal tears are a … [Read more...]
Are Perineal Tears Negligent?
If you have sustained a perineal tear during childbirth, have you been the victim of medical negligence? In this article we explore negligent tears in more detail, helping you understand whether you … [Read more...]
Missed Third Degree Tear Settlement
If your third degree tear was not diagnosed after the birth of your child, you could be entitled to claim compensation. Here we explore missed third degree tear settlements in more detail. Claiming … [Read more...]
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