Reviewed by
Peter Rigby, Director of Medical Neglience

We’ve helped over 2,300 people near you since 2014

Being on the receiving end of a medical mistake can be very distressing, and you might be unsure where to turn for advice. So if you’re looking for legal advice for a medical negligence case in the West Midlands, our team of nationwide solicitors can guide you through the entire process. But with extensive experience in the medical negligence sector, our specialist solicitors are experts in identifying a case and fighting for the result you are entitled to. All of our clinical negligence cases are dealt with on a no win no fee basis, which means there’s no charge for simply finding out if you have a claim.

No win no fee medical negligence advice in West Midlands

We’ve helped many people in your area rebuild their lives following negligent treatment either by their GP, under hospital care or with another medical professional – like an optician or pharmacist. Since our inception in 2014, we’ve handled negligence claims against care homes, for careless cosmetic surgery and for mistakes made during dental treatment. All of our cases are dealt with on a no win no fee basis, so no matter where you are in the West Midlands, our team of nationwide medical negligence solicitors can guide you through the whole of your claim.

Contact a solicitor that serves your area

Whatever your experience, our experienced solicitors can advise you of your next steps. Simply take our 10 second claim test or call us to speak to a professional. Wherever you are based in the West Midlands, our nationwide medical negligence solicitors have the experience and knowledge to help you if you have suffered medical negligence. Since 2014, we’ve helped more than 2,300 people in the West Midlands reach their desired outcome. We hope we can help you reach yours too.

NHS Trusts covered in West Midlands

  • Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
  • Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust
  • Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust
  • Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust
  • George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust
  • Heart Of England NHS Foundation Trust
  • North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District Hospital NHS Trust
  • Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
  • Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust
  • South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
  • Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent Partnership NHS Trust
  • The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
  • The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
  • University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
  • University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
  • University Hospitals of North Midlands
  • Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
  • West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
  • Wye Valley NHS Trust

Claim types covered

  • Care home claims
  • Cosmetic claims
  • Dental negligence claims
  • Pregnancy and birth
  • Hospital negligence claims
  • Gynaecology/Urology
  • Pharmacy claims
  • Eye injury compensation
  • GP claims
  • Pressure sore claims

Meet our medical negligence team

Peter Rigby

Peter Rigby
Director of Medical Negligence

Christian Beadell

Christian Beadell
Partner, Head of Strategy and Legal Operations

Francesca Paul

Francesca Paul
Associate Solicitor

Sion Wynne

Sion Wynne
Senior Solicitor

Sarah's Story

"Now we have peace of mind"

My husband, Nick, went back and forth to the doctors for a long time and tried everything the doctor recommended. But his illness got worse, to the point that he was in agony.

In the end we got so desperate that we asked for a referral. The doctor was reluctant, so we had to consult a private hospital. That’s when we found out there was a tumour. It took years from the onset of his illness to finally start cancer treatment.

He used to be a man with a lot to live for, but in the end he was in so much pain that he withdrew from the family. He became angry that nobody had helped him sooner, and the legal team were able to give him the validation that he was desperately seeking. The NHS confirmed if they had done more, Nick would still be alive today.