Sabrina Tang
Paralegal, Clinical Negligence
When you go the hospital or GP to seek medical help, the last thing you want is for something to go wrong. If you ever find yourself in these unfortunate circumstances your main priority will be your health and ensuring that you receive the correct treatment.
Perhaps at the back of your mind you may be wondering how did this go wrong? Why was this missed? Could things have been different? Sometimes your concerns may lead you to take action perhaps through making a complaint, requesting for your medical records, or you may even wish to seek legal advice. If it is the latter then there are certain time limits that you need to be aware of if you wish to pursue a clinical negligence claim.
The Limitation Act provides that the time limit to bring legal proceedings at Court is three years from:
What does this mean in practice?
If you had an operation which went wrong for example, during a bowel operation the surgeon negligently punctures your bowel which is recognised during the procedure and you are informed of this immediately after, then the time limit would start from the day of your procedure.
However sometimes an injury may not be apparent straight away, for instance, if there was a failure to recognise the punctured bowel during the surgery, you continue to experience symptoms which are then investigated, and the perforated bowel is later discovered, then a later ‘date of knowledge’ is applied and the time limit starts from this date.
Are there any exceptions?
If you fail to issue proceedings at Court within the relevant time scale you will not be able to bring a claim.
It is important to note that it is not enough to have just made a complaint within the three years or even to start making enquiries with a solicitor within the three years – the law states that you must issue your claim with the Court within three years.
Clinical negligence claims take time to properly investigate. Therefore, if you believe that you have experienced medical negligence and you wish to pursue a claim, it is imperative that you contact a member of our experienced Clinical Negligence Team on 0191 232 8345 to further discuss your potential claim before it is too late.
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