Spinal Fractures: Clinical Negligence Compensation Claims

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Some types of spinal fracture are hard to detect, even on an X-ray, so it is important that when a patient arrives in Accident & Emergency with a back injury or back pain, that the A&E doctors are careful to investigate all symptoms before ruling out the possibility of a fracture.  Surprisingly often x rays, when done, fail to cover all the relevant spinal vertebrae again resulting in missed spinal fractures.

If you suffered a spinal fracture that Accident & Emergency staff or a radiologist has failed to diagnose, then you should speak to a spinal fracture  claims expert about whether you can claim compensation for your pain and suffering and any financial losses you endured as a result of your injury.

Darbys Medical Negligence solicitors have years of experience in helping clients with spinal fracture compensation cases where the patient has gone undiagnosed and untreated. Contact us on  0800 524 4349 or email us , if you have suffered from a spinal fracture as the result of accident & emergency negligence.

Effects of an Undiagnosed Spinal Fracture

Delays and failures in treastment of spinal fracture can cause:

  • Paralysis
  • Chronic pain, and debility
  • Spinal deformity
  • Reduced limb function and mobility

Claiming compensation can help to ease the financial burden and provide funds for specialist treatment as well as giving answers.

Please read our Spinal Fracture Compensation Cases  to see the type of work we do. 

Making a Spinal Fracture Compensation Claim

If you, or a loved one, have suffered the effects of an undiagnosed spinal fracture as a result of Accident and Emergency negligence, then please email  Darbys Medical Negligence or phone us on  0800 524 4349 for a free consultation.