Making A Deep Vein Thrombosis Claim

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Deep Vein Thrombosis Negligence


Darbys Medical Negligence Solicitors have years of experience in helping people and  families to achieve the compensation they deserve and desperately need as a result of  deep vein thrombosis negligence.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can be  easily treated, however sometimes medical professionals fail to correctly diagnose and treat patients. Statistics from the NHS show an estimated 25,000 people within the UK die from blood clots.

Making a DVT Compensation Claim


You may be able to claim compensation for deep vein thrombosis negligence if any of the following applies to your diagnosis or treatment: 

•    Failure / delay to diagnosis for DVT
•    Failure / delay to test for DVT, including D-dimer test, ultrasound scan or a venogram.
•    Failure / delay to treat DVT - patient was not treated with anticoagulation drugs, Heparin or Warfarin.
•    Failure to monitor the patient's progress post operation - checking for additional blockages or haemorrhages.
•    Failure to properly monitor anticoagulation therapy and INR levels

Our specialist medical negligence team will provide expert legal advice, support and guidance on your deep vein thrombosis (DVT) claim. Please read our Deep Vein Thrombosis Case Studies to see how we have helped our clients with their DVT compensation claims.

Contact the Experts at Darbys Medical Negligence Solicitors

If you, or a loved one, have suffered from  deep vein thrombosis (DVT) as the result of medical negligence, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation. Darbys Medical Negligence Solicitors has years of experience in helping our  clients and their families achieve the compensation they deserve from their deep vein thrombosis claim.

Contact Darbys on 0800 524 4349 to speak to one of our specialist medical negligence solicitors or complete our online Contact Form and a member of our medical negligence team will contact you within 24 hours of your query.