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"The team has kindness towards their clients and they understand exactly what a complex medical situation is about." Chambers & Partners UK

‘Everyone I have dealt with has treated me with compassion. My main contact has kept me very clearly abreast of the status of my case and next steps, so I am clear at all times on how things are progressing. The team is highly responsive and committed, and I've been impressed at how diligently they got under the skin of my very complicated situation - in a way that has allowed me some sort of closure and acceptance of what happened to me.’

Legal 500 2025

"They are completely professional and outstanding in every way."

A client

"They have shown dedication, compassion and a very high level of professionalism."

Chambers UK 2025

"It was a great pleasure to have had Kingsley Napley and it’s excellent team helping us over the years with this very difficult case. Highly recommended."

A client

"The clinical negligence team are willing to work with opponents in an innovative and collaborative way, saving costs and time when resolving cases."

The Legal 500, 2024

"Extremely reliable and highly competent clinical negligence lawyers, with an excellent network of top-level expert witnesses and strong attention to detail in management of evidence. The team enjoys strong leadership and clients receive advice which is timely and accurate and are well supported to make decisions."

The Legal 500, 2024

"Cases are extremely well run, properly prepared, and sensibly litigated. The team has good industry knowledge, and enjoys the skills and resources to operate at the highest level."

The Legal 500, 2024

"You can be sure that you are working together as a team in the best interests of the client, whether at the advisory stage, in settlement negotiations, or in court."

Chambers & Partners, 2022

‘Hardworking with a genuine desire to get the best for their clients.’

Legal 500 2025

"They have shown dedication, compassion and a very high level of professionalism."

Chambers UK 2025

"The team is really well prepared, and the solicitors are confident and well engaged."

Chambers & Partners, 2022

"A very capable and extremely dedicated team who go out of their way to achieve excellent results for their clients."

Legal 500 UK 2022

"The team is organised, well-resourced, pleasant to deal with, responsive and collegiate."

Legal 500 UK 2022

"As a team they’re hugely approachable, know their stuff inside out, prepare cases immaculately and are a force to come up against."

Legal 500 UK 2022

“Our experience of Kingsley Napley has been utterly flawless, I would without hesitation recommend the firm to anyone embarking on a medical negligence claim."

A client

"Eurydice had an excellent grasp of the case and of the detail. I always felt she had my best interests at heart and trusted her completely."

A client

"Attention to detail, transparency over cost and a combination of professionalism and sensitivity."

A client

If you or a member of your family has suffered serious harm as a result of medical negligence we can help. We have a long track record of recovering maximum compensation in cases spanning all fields of medicine.
 

We focus on finding solutions which meet the individual needs of our clients, who are often coming to terms with life altering injuries or changes in family circumstances. Our team is ranked in the Chambers and Legal 500 directories and includes lawyers who are accredited for clinical negligence work by the charity Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA) and the Law Society. Our lawyers are experienced in helping injured people and bereaved families navigate the legal process to obtain much needed financial compensation.   

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We understand that you may be anxious about bringing a legal claim, so we make the process as straightforward as possible. We investigate cases thoroughly, involving the best experts and barristers, to maximise the chances of success.  Our clients are involved at every step of the way.

In most cases we are able to offer funding options, such as ‘no win, no fee’ agreements, so that our clients do not have to worry about how to pay for their claim.

Latest blogs & news

HSSIB contributes to the national investigation into maternity and neonatal services – but will change ever be implemented?

The Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) has shared insights into safety concerns raised by women and families and other stakeholders about maternity and neonatal care within NHS England, highlighting once again the need for meaningful change.

NHS Patient Safety Investigations: Have I got a Legal Claim?

Where there has been a concern surrounding medical care at an NHS Hospital, an internal investigation may be carried out and a written report produced to assist with learning from the incident. From a patient perspective, the report can be helpful in understanding more about the event and what, if anything, went wrong.

Problems with glaucoma care at the George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust

We are extremely concerned to read reports that treatment guidelines relating to glaucoma allegedly have not been followed at the George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust in Warwickshire, leading to patients’ sight being harmed. Some patients are said to have suffered permanent visual damage.

 

NHSR Annual Report: Clinical Negligence under the spotlight

Each year NHS Resolution, the body dealing with legal claims against the NHS, produces a report which provides insights into what is happening with clinical negligence claims. This year the picture is very mixed. It shows that claims for clinical negligence are on the rise although more cases are being settled without the need for Court proceedings. Nonetheless, despite Government efforts, high levels of maternity cases and associated costs persist.

 

Providing Medical Treatment to a Non-English-Speaking Patient

In this blog, Richard Lodge talks about providing medical treatment to a non-english speaking patient

Outdated, Failing and in Short Supply: NHS Equipment Crisis Putting Patients at Risk

According to a recent article in The Guardian NHS England has confirmed that since 2022, equipment failures within the NHS have been responsible for:

  • 87 patient deaths
  • 68 patients severely harmed who suffered permanent damage or reduced life expectancy
  • 522 patients moderately harmed whose independence was subsequently limited for up to 6 months

James Bell published in the APIL PI Focus Magazine

Kingsley Napley’s head of Medical Negligence and Personal Injury has had an article published in this month’s APIL PI Focus magazine which includes a collection of articles examining the topic of birth injury. James’ piece deals with causation and the doctrine of material contribution in legal claims for hypoxic brain injuries during birth.

When metal hip replacements go wrong

Hip replacement surgery is very common, restoring mobility and quality of life to thousands every year in the UK. It is recognised to be the most cost effective for the NHS in returning patients to productive lives. The components wearing surfaces may be metal, ceramic or plastic, and will often last over 20 to 25 years, or even longer for some people. 

Kingsley Napley battles Snowdon in big ‘Push’ for spinal charity

On 28 June, a team from Kingsley Napley and spinal cord injury charity Back Up struggled against wind, rain and mist on Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) to climb to the summit (or near enough!) with Maia, a spinal cord injured 16-year-old, in a wheelchair.

Is this the turning point for maternity care?

Concerns over NHS maternity care are very sadly seldom out of the news. As a lawyer who has specialised in birth injury claims over many years, it has been all too clear to me for a long time, that far too many women and babies, fail to receive anywhere close to adequate maternity care leading in some instances to devastating outcomes.

Kingsley Napley supports Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity

Kingsley Napley is supporting the Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity to enabling them to further develop their vital services.

Why Fatigue of NHS Staff Matters and the Risk it Poses to Patient Safety

Fatigue within the NHS presents a significant risk to patient safety, yet in healthcare its consequences remain largely unrecognised despite the increasing demands on NHS workforces.

Litigation Friends

While we mostly associate dementia with the affect it can have on our memory, it can also affect our ability to think and communicate and our capacity to manage our own affairs.  When undertaking legal proceedings, as solicitors, we have a duty to ensure that our clients have the mental capacity to give proper instructions to bring, or defend, a claim.  Where our client does not have the necessary capacity, a Litigation Friend may be appointed

Brain injuries: the good, the bad and the inspiring

We are now in Action for Brain Injury week, run annually by the charity Headway to raise awareness and understanding of the different aspects of brain injury. The theme this year is ‘On a good day’ which aims to highlight the fluctuating and unpredictable nature of brain injury and the gap that can arise between someone’s capabilities on a good day versus a bad day. Headway wants people to see both sides of the story. It seeks to change behaviours and opinions towards those who might be having an ‘all-too-common bad day’.

 

Women’s Health Series 4: Cancer Claims

New research suggests that UK cancer cases have risen in women but fallen in men. Women’s cancers include gynaecological cancer (i.e. cervical, ovarian and vaginal cancers) and breast cancer. Here I look at the impacts of delays in diagnosis and treatment failures, provide some guidance on bringing a medical negligence claim and consider why there is hope for the future with new technologies.

Women’s Health Series: 3. Hysterectomy Claims

A lack of awareness and understanding appears to exist when it comes to women’s reproductive health conditions, and the diagnosis and treatment of hysterectomies is no exception to this.

In this blog we will be discussing where negligence can occur in relation to the treatment of hysterectomies, from initial misdiagnoses to surgical errors.

Women’s Health Series: 2. Endometriosis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Fertility Claims

Endometriosis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) are two conditions which affect a large number of women every year, and can have devastating effects on fertility and well-being, but frustratingly continue to experience long delays in diagnosis.

Women’s Health Series: 1. Gynaecology Care Crisis

As a lawyer specialising in women’s health claims, I am increasingly concerned about the challenges facing those seeking access to care for issues around gynaecology and reproductive health. Problems in this area are rife. They include very long waiting times, delays in diagnosis, a lack of understanding by some medical professionals, instances of discrimination as well as women reporting feelings of being dismissed.

Missed screening for life threatening conditions

We are extremely concerned that it has been revealed thousands of patients have not been invited for routine screening for certain cancers and for abdominal aortic aneurism as a result of failings in their GP registration process. The full impact of this is not yet known but records indicate that among those not screened, some people have been diagnosed with a relevant cancer and some may have died.

Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy and Brain Damage Claims

Our Medical Negligence team at Kingsley Napley has recently been supporting pioneering charity Peeps HIE as a Corporate Friend. Globally, hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a leading cause of disability, affecting around three million babies each year.  This fantastic charity – the only one in the UK dedicated to supporting those affected by HIE – provides essential help to parents, families and friends.

 

Medical Negligence Case Studies

Medical Negligence Case Studies

Richard Lodge settles claim for dural tear during lumbar spinal surgery

Settlement achieved in a claim for a loss of sight following a delay in diagnosis of Acute Retinal Necrosis (ARN) and multiple retinal detachments

Eurydice Cote has recently settled a claim for our client, a woman in her 50’s who we alleged lost sight in her left eye following a delay in diagnosis of Acute Retinal Necrosis (ARN).

Multi-million pound settlement for client with Cerebral Palsy following brain injury at birth

James Bell and Laura Vincent Evans have settled a claim for a child who suffered a brain injury at birth.

Eurydice Cote settles claim for the family of a 40-year-old man who died from a brain injury following failures in hospital care

Eurydice Cote acted for the wife of AC who tragically died at age 40. The couple had two young children.

James Bell settles primary victim claim for mother whose baby sustained an injury during birth

James Bell acted for the mother of a baby who sustained an injury at birth. A separate claim is ongoing for the child and liability has been admitted.

Eurydice Cote successfully obtains damages in a civil claim for voyeurism at trial

James Bell settles a multi-million-pound claim for negligent hip replacement surgery which led to the need for a Girdlestone Procedure

Our client had surgery to replace her right hip in 2018 which was not performed to a reasonable standard – leading to three further surgeries on the hip later that year. James Bell was instructed to investigate her case and, following a Letter of Claim, the Defendant Hospital Trust admitted the initial surgery was negligent. However, the full extent of the impact of the negligence was disputed.

Aideen McGarry settles claim for failures relating to bowel surgery for £425,000

Aideen McGarry has recently settled a claim for failures in relation to bowel surgery, undertaken at Kings College Hospital, for our client, a woman in her early 40’s. The case related to failures to provide proper information and obtain informed consent for surgery, as well as failings in surgical technique and in the aftercare provided. Our client sustained serious injuries.

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Sepsis Inquest following the death of 3 year old Zadie Ajetunmobi

Andrea Wadden and James Bell advised the family of Zadie Ajetunmobi, who dies of Sepsis in 2022. Broomfield Hospital had failed to update their Sepsis diagnosis tool in line with National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance.

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Richard Lodge settles claim for failures in surgery for bladder cancer

Richard Lodge and Andrea Wadden acted for a 65-year-old woman who suffered a serious injury to her bladder following surgery at Bedford Hospital.

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Richard Lodge settles claim for a child with cerebral palsy for over £15,000,000

Richard Lodge has settled a very significant claim for a child (OTN) of 11 years of age, who suffered a catastrophic brain injury around the time of his birth, following alleged failures by Lewisham Hospital. As a result, he suffers from spastic cerebral palsy.

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James Bell settles claim for a delay in diagnosing a brain haemorrhage for over £3.5 million

James Bell has settled an extremely significant claim for ST, a high achieving professional and mother of young children, who suffered a devastating brain injury due to hospital negligence.

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Eurydice Cote settles claim for an alleged 9 year delay in diagnosing developmental dysplasia of the hip

Eurydice Cote has recently settled a claim for Ms W in relation to a delay in diagnosis of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) - a condition where the ball and socket joint of the hip does not form properly in babies and young children.

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Claim settled for delay in diagnosing spinal epidural haematoma

Terry Donovan and Aideen McGarry successfully settled a claim for the family of Mr A, a man in his 70's who suffered a life changing spinal injury as a result of a delay in diagnosing and treating a spinal epidural haematoma, following a fall at home.

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Case Studies

Aideen McGarry settles claim for failures relating to bowel surgery for £425,000

Settlement of £280,000 for client in missed clostridium difficile case

Case of missed diverticulitis settled for £50,000

Claim settled for negligently caused below knee amputation

Spinal surgery to correct scoliosis resulting in paraplegia settled for £4,844,750

Surgical negligence leading to permanent damage to spinal accessory nerve, recurrent laryngeal nerve and development of Frey’s Syndrome – settled for £490,000

Failure to carry out emergency decompression surgery following an MRI scan resulting in cauda equina compression leading to permanent neurological and psychological injury – settled for £32,500

Brain injury claim settled for £4,987,720

Failure to investigate and treat a lumbar spine disc prolapse resulting in Cauda Equina Syndrome – settled for £750,000

Head injury caused by a workplace accident – settled for £360,000

Surgical negligence leading to brain injury – settled for over £5 million

Failure to diagnose spinal fracture from fall and inappropriate surgical procedure resulting in tetraplegia – settled for £500,000

Spinal and Brain Injury Claim - settled for over £4million

Fatal Accident claim - settled for £450,000

GP negligence claim - settled for £205,000

Fatal claim arising out of delayed diagnosis - £560,000

Surgical negligence claim – settled for £100,000

Surgical negligence claim - settled for £775,000

Birth injury and cerebral palsy claim – settled for £6million

£3,000,000 for a child who developed irreversible brain damage as a result of hypoglycaemia and hypothermia

Wrongful birth claim – settled for £5million

Birth injury & cerebral palsy claim - settled for over £7million

Surgical negligence – Settled for £150,000

Settlement of £1,525,000 for 46 year old woman for a delayed diagnosis of Cauda Equina syndrome

Delayed diagnosis of ruptured spleen - £1m claim

Cerebral palsy claim - £7.6m settlement

Delayed diagnosis of brain tumour - £175,000 claim

Misadministration of Chemotherapy claim – settled for £45,000

Brain injury as a result of bowel surgery errors

Birth injury - multi-million pound claim

Inappropriate endoscopic procedure leading a retroperitoneal perforation

Brain Injury claim following routine surgery

Delay in performing intubation and cardiac massage results in Cerebral Palsy claim

Vascular injury claim

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Blogs

HSSIB contributes to the national investigation into maternity and neonatal services – but will change ever be implemented?

NHS Patient Safety Investigations: Have I got a Legal Claim?

Outdated, Failing and in Short Supply: NHS Equipment Crisis Putting Patients at Risk

When metal hip replacements go wrong

Is this the turning point for maternity care?

Why Fatigue of NHS Staff Matters and the Risk it Poses to Patient Safety

Litigation Friends

Brain injuries: the good, the bad and the inspiring

Women’s Health Series 4: Cancer Claims

Women’s Health Series: 1. Gynaecology Care Crisis

Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy and Brain Damage Claims

Landmark reform: no time limit for Child Sexual Abuse claims

Bile Duct Injuries: Is There a Case for Compensation?

Delays in Diagnosis: Meningococcal Disease and Meningitis

Unnecessary Amputations – Time for a new approach?

Requesting Medical Records after a death

Delay in diagnosis: Developmental dysplasia of the hip

A New Advance in Spinal Cord Treatment Brings Hope for Regaining Arm and Hand Movement

No-fault NHS compensation system: Equality but not equity

Martha’s Rule - it will be vital for patients to know about this new route to an emergency second opinion

Sodium Valproate – the future of claims and compensation

Ankylosing spondylitis and medical negligence

Failures in maternity care – what is really going on?

Eliminating cervical cancer – raising awareness is the key

Virtual GP consultations – what are the risks?

Is making a medical negligence claim likely to affect my ongoing NHS treatment?

My hip replacement failed because of infection – do I have a legal claim?

Another young death highlights the need for Martha’s Rule

Sepsis claims and ‘Martha’s Rule’

Birth Injury Claims: Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy

Scrapping cancer targets – can this really help patient outcomes when critical staff shortages remain?

James Bell speaks to LBC radio about the emerging NHS failings surrounding the Lucy Letby case

Assessing newborn babies – some processes are ‘not fit-for-purpose’ for Black, Asian and ethnic minorities

Compensating for ‘lost years’ – It’s time to iron out the inconsistencies

Problems in cancer care – could Artificial Intelligence be an answer?

An in depth look at the challenges presented by Caesarean Section and Impacted Fetal Head

Rising rates and delays in diagnosis: Melanoma (skin cancer) Claims

Cauda Equina Syndrome – Clear national guidance at last

Who cares for the carers?

Spotlight on nerve injuries – legal claims and medical advances

Aortic dissection – a medical emergency often fatal when missed

‘Every 90 Seconds’ - Action For Brain Injury Awareness Week 2023

Financing early treatment for accident survivors with neurological injuries

Delay in Diagnosis: Atrial Fibrillation and Avoidable Stroke Claims

Compensation and divorce – will I lose my damages if I get divorced?

Patient Safety Awareness Week

Failure to pay out medical damages

An update on the Birth Injury Early Notification Scheme

Health and Safety and Corporate Manslaughter Quarterly Review - Q3 & Q4 2022

Maternity Services in England

Proposed changes to the Highway Code: will they improve safety for cyclists and other vulnerable road users?

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