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Concussion is the most common type of injury following direct trauma. The consequences of this might be mistaken for drunkenness because it can involve confusion, drowsiness, vomiting, amnesia and headache.
Straightforward head injury is very common in A & E Departments but the crucial thing is for the A & E doctor to identify, monitor and then refer the more serious cases for treatment. The failure to do so can cause brain injury or death and will invariably lead to a medical negligence compensation claim.
Head injury negligence claims will arise either from the failure to diagnose the seriousness of the head injury leading to inappropriate discharge from hospital or else, even with those patients who are admitted, the failure to undertake or interpret investigations. Failure to identify and deal with inadequate oxygenation is a specific problem causing subsequent and potentially profound personal injury.
How much compensation will I receive?
We can give you a good idea of the likely range of medical negligence compensation you will receive when we first talk to you about your surgical expereinces. Once we have investigated your case and can fully assess the effects of the surgical medical negligence we can prepare a detailed valuation of your claim for compensation.
Find out how our medical negligence lawyers have helped others claim compensation for medical errors, or call us on 0800 83 42 52, it costs nothing to talk.










