Unnecessary suffering, the suffering you go through due to medical negligence, can affect your life and even your ability to work and exercise. An unnecessary suffering claim you make is for compensation for the effects on your life today and in the future.
You can claim for unnecessary suffering due to a delayed course of treatment or possibly from a misdiagnosis of a medical condition. The pain, trauma and PTSD could be with you for life, and you may have a medical negligence compensation claim*.
O’Brien & Company Solicitors in Dublin can make a claim for compensation for unnecessary suffering.
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What is a construction site accident claim?
If you have had a construction site accident or been injured as a result of your work in construction, you may be able to make a construction site accident claim.
Your employer has a duty of care towards their employees and if your accident or injury is a result of a breach of that care or due to their negligence, then you may be entitled to compensation for your injury, as well as for the financial consequences for you of being injured and unable to work.
Following your injury, you may be unable to work and earn, you may face medical and other bills as a result of your accident or injury. A construction site accident claim is a workplace injury claim for compensation for your pain and suffering as well as any financial loss caused by the injury or accident.
What is an unnecessary suffering claim?
An unnecessary suffering claim is the legal process taken after the unacceptable pain and other effects of medical negligence in your care.
Medical negligence, such as unnecessary suffering, happens daily in Ireland due to underfunding of the HSE, cutbacks, long waiting times, and staff shortages. The State Claims Agency receives over 650 new claims each year, and 50% of claims relate to brain injury. Damages paid to victims of medical negligence in 2024 stood at €210.5 million, and the overall figure for outstanding claims in Ireland is over €5 billion.
If you experience unnecessary suffering, such as a delay in starting cancer treatment or a misdiagnosis due to faulty scanning equipment, you may have a compensation claim.
O’Brien & Company medical negligence solicitors in Dublin can look at the details of your case and see how to make a medical negligence compensation claim*.
Common claims for unnecessary suffering
Unnecessary suffering claims range from a failure to treat by the GP to delays in vital surgery to a missed diagnosis of sepsis in the A&E department.
You may escape serious injury, but you could still have a claim for unnecessary suffering. In some medical negligence injury claims, you often also have a claim for unnecessary suffering.
Types of unnecessary suffering claims:
Unnecessary suffering due to delays in treatment
Unnecessary suffering due to delays in treatment can happen in A&E, due to long waiting lists when ill, or even if the GP does not refer you for treatment after a diagnosis.
You could suffer pain from an untreated condition and be unable to work or even care for yourself.
An unnecessary suffering claim seeks compensation for the impact of the medical negligence on your life.
Unnecessary suffering due to the wrong medication
Unnecessary suffering due to the wrong medication is a common medical negligence claim* in Ireland. The prescribing doctor or the pharmacy should not prescribe an incorrect medication or issue the wrong dosage instructions.
Unnecessary suffering due to the wrong medication:
O’Brien & Company Solicitors in Dublin can make your medical negligence claim* for unnecessary suffering.
Unnecessary suffering due to diagnosis errors
With unnecessary suffering due to diagnosis errors, you could be suffering for many months or even years due to not being diagnosed correctly by a medical professional.
Types of claims for diagnosis errors:
O’Brien & Company Solicitors will use their experience of medical negligence to make the compensation claim.
Unnecessary suffering during birth
Both the mother and the baby may go through unnecessary suffering due to medical negligence at the birth. Doctors and medical staff need to move quickly during a difficult birth to avoid injury and unnecessary suffering.
Types of birth unnecessary suffering claims:
O’Brien & Company Solicitors will make your medical negligence compensation claim*.
Unnecessary suffering due to ambulance delays
The unnecessary suffering due to ambulance delays is often due to a shortage of ambulances or errors with dispatching the ambulance to your home or to an accident.
Any unnecessary suffering will be due to a delay in beginning treatment or in getting you to the hospital on time. In the case of stroke, sepsis and cardiac arrest, prompt treatment is vital and can help avoid any unnecessary suffering.
O’Brien & Company Solicitors in Dublin has years of experience representing clients in medical negligence claims* for unnecessary suffering and other claims against the HSE.
Who can be responsible for unnecessary suffering due to medical negligence?
Any medical professional can be responsible for your unnecessary suffering due to medical negligence claim*. A hospital consultant, a GP or a paramedic owes you a duty of care, and if they breach that duty of care, then you may have a compensation claim.
A medical professional who may be responsible for unnecessary suffering and medical negligence:
The unnecessary suffering medical negligence can cause trauma, psychological damage and leave you in severe pain for many months.
Any medical negligence can affect your recovery from a condition and the unnecessary suffering you go through until you are on the correct treatment path.
O’Brien & Company medical negligence solicitors can be with you when making a compensation claim.
Compensation for Unnecessary Suffering Medical Negligence in Ireland
Compensation for unnecessary suffering medical negligence in Ireland could see you receiving money to cover your costs and losses. You get compensation for the pain and other effects on your life of an incorrect diagnosis or in not beginning treatment as soon as possible due to the medical negligence.
When a medical professional breaches their duty of care to you, they may put your life in danger and cause you unnecessary suffering. In many cases, the effects could last for life, such as when you suffer a reaction to a medication or if you do not get the correct treatment for cancer or diabetes.
Medical negligence compensation differs from claim to claim. You could be incapacitated for life and need full-time care due to the medical negligence, or you may be out of work and lose income to your home.
There is not one fixed amount of compensation for medical negligence, and you seek compensation for your losses, known as damages, in a medical negligence claim*.
In Ireland, a compensation claim for medical negligence is a combination of two types of damages.
What are the two types of damages in an unnecessary suffering claim?
The two types of damages in an unnecessary suffering claim cover the immediate effects on your life and the impact on your future life.
You claim damages for the pain and suffering, as well as the damages of loss of income and the need to make adaptations to the home and car, and other changes to your life.
The damages in an unnecessary suffering medical negligence claim* in Ireland are:
Make a Medical negligence claim* Today
Make a medical negligence claim* today by contacting O’Brien & Company Solicitors in Dublin.
We have the experience in medical negligence and can fight any unnecessary suffering claim until you get the compensation you deserve.
You are the one who suffered an allergic reaction due to taking the wrong medication or lived in pain due to a missed diagnosis of a gallbladder issue, and you should get the compensation.
O’Brien & Company Solicitors has an experienced legal team in place to handle your compensation claim and will be with you at every step of the claims process.
Contact O’Brien & Company medical negligence solicitors in Dublin to make your unnecessary suffering claim today.
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