Tuesday 31 December 2013

What to Keep in Mind When Pursuing a Clinical Negligence Claim

What is clinical negligence? Clinical negligence or medical malpractice is a term that applies to professional negligence on the part of a health care provider or doctor. In the United Kingdom, clinical negligence is the process in which a patient experiences injury or suffering under the care of a medical provider. He or she then proceeds to bring them into court so that the patient can receive some sort of compensation for the acts of neglect.

When pursuing a negligence case, medical negligence solicitors typically have to prove three things in order to win the favour of the court. First of all, the claimant typically has to show proof that the doctor or caretaker in question is under the duty of care. Hospital records will usually provide proof of this, showing that the medical professional has a responsibility towards the patient.

Next, proof has to be given over whether the doctor or nurse showed negligence or generally mismanaged treatment and care. It could be that the doctor did not do anything while a patient is getting hurt, or that the medical professional gave the wrong treatment, or any other combination of acts that can count as negligence or malpractice.

Finally, you have to prove that the doctor or medical professional has caused the patient suffering, injury, or trauma. This can include a large variety of injuries and lowered quality of life, whether it is temporary or permanent.

Basically, a negligence lawyer has to be able to prove both liability and causation. It should be proven that the doctor acted outside the acceptable standards of medical care, and that their actions directly or indirectly affected the patient in a negative way. Medical care professionals are all registered and screened in the UK, but sometimes, negligence in the medical field still occurs.

Friday 27 December 2013

Protecting Yourself and Your Family

Love and marriage has never been simple, no matter how you spin it. There has always been something that goes along with getting married. And these days, with the divorce rate sometimes equal to or even higher than the wedding rate, it no longer comes as any sort of surprise that many people are turning to the law to protect themselves from the risks that are always involved with giving your heart and your life to someone you want to marry. Family law is a huge industry these days, with people so worried about pre-nuptial agreements and post-nuptial agreements. But for those who have not been able to make it, then the concern is either divorce or child custody or access.

If you are in need of someone who is an expert in the ins and outs of family law, a good idea is to find a family solicitor who can handle your situation for you. These experts know what they are talking about and will try to get you the best possible outcome for your situation no matter what it is—so if you are having trouble getting the correct or ‘fair’ divorce settlement, they will know what to do and how to negotiate in order to secure a fair settlement for both parties. And if neither party can settle on who gets custody of the child(ren) and who gets visitation rights, these lawyers can be the guiding hand.


Such solicitors are also experts in pre-nuptial agreements. These days many couples are electing to protect themselves by signing such agreements in case they end up divorcing, or if anything happens to either of them. The negative connotation to a pre-nuptial agreement is there, but should be overlooked. Such an agreement can be protection for both parties, yes, but it can also be the provision for the spouse if one ends up getting sick or passing away. Pre-nuptial agreements are a great way to make sure each other is taken care of no matter what.

Thursday 19 December 2013

Getting Through Divorce with a Solicitor

Every marriage encounters rocky roads and stumbling blocks and only a few are able to survive. Deciding to get a divorce could be the most difficult decision you will ever make in your life and perhaps the most traumatic experience you will ever have. Divorce can be emotionally exhausting, traumatic and very difficult to go through. Just imagine the long drawn and costly court proceedings that you have to go through and your family members who will get affected. But the right assistance can make divorce as well as separation easy to navigate.

If you are one of those who want to leave an unfaithful or dangerous relationship and want to get a divorce then you would need a good family solicitor. Look for a local family solicitor who listens, communicates effectively, has wealth of experience in handling divorce cases, contactable, affordable and that matches your personality. Every good family law solicitor is a blessing because they can make court battles, child custody decisions, division of assets and every phase of ending a marriage easier to deal with.

A family law solicitor will meet you face to face and listen to the intimate details that you will share regarding your relationship with your spouse.  He or she is going to let you know about your legal rights, the processes that you will go through and the impacts of divorce to your quality of life and to your children, if you have. Your solicitor will regularly contact and meet you throughout your divorce. You can also contact them several times through the phone.

Your family lawyer will help you with property settlement or division of assets.  These are the properties that you and your partner have acquired during the time of your marriage. Sorting out who gets the money, house and other items can be very tough as both partners quarrel over them. And, your lawyer will make sure that you get what you rightfully deserve.

Child custody battle is not what both partners want but this cannot be avoided when a family falls apart. This is not only traumatic for both parents but for the child or children as well. This is the reason why you really need the guidance and help of a family law solicitor; such specialist will guide you through the process of child custody.  The job of the family attorney is to ensure that both parties come into an agreement when it comes to visiting rights, child custody or where the children will live.

Moreover, your professional family attorney will not just represent you in court but make sure that you get your fair share from the dissolution of your marriage.  If you do not have a lawyer and your spouse has, you will very likely lose not just in property settlement but in custody battles and visiting rights. Hence, it pays to have a good family lawyer on your side.