Medical Law Partnership is a specialist firm of medical negligence solicitors dedicated to supporting individuals who have suffered harm due to substandard healthcare. Founded by former dentists and legal experts with a history of influencing UK dental law, the firm stands out for its deep industry insight, compassionate client approach, and commitment to improving care standards through legal accountability.
The firm operates on a “no win, no fee” basis, ensuring clients face no financial risk when pursuing justice. With decades of collective experience, their team listens carefully to each client’s story, investigates claims thoroughly—often identifying oversights others miss—and provides clear, jargon-free guidance. They specialize in representing individuals and families affected by medical errors, from misdiagnosis to surgical mistakes, and are particularly skilled in complex cases involving severe or life-altering injuries.
Services Offered
- Medical negligence and malpractice claims
- Surgical errors claims
- Misdiagnosis claims
- Maternity care negligence claims
- Delayed treatment claims
- Accident and Emergency claims
- Ambulance delays and Paramedic Negligence claims
- Amputation resulting from Hospital Negligence claims
- Anaesthetic Awareness (AGAA) claims
- Brain injury claims
- Cancer diagnosis claims
- Cerebral Palsy claims
- Erb’s Palsy claims
- Eye injury claims
- Fatal Accident Claims and Inquests
- Gastroenterology negligence claims
- GP (General Practitioner) Negligence claims
- Hospital Infection claims
- Hospital Negligence claims
- Medication or Prescription Error claims
- Meningitis misdiagnosis claims
- Nerve Injury claims
- Orthopaedic Injury claims
- Pregnancy and gynaecology claims
- Sepsis Infection claims
Based in Nantwich, Cheshire, the firm serves clients across the UK, offering support and legal representation in English. Their dedicated approach has established them as advocates for patient rights and contributors to broader healthcare improvements through precedent-setting cases.
