When it all goes wrong

Have you ever wondered what would happen if things went badly wrong.

We rely heavily on professionals to get it right and trust that they are working in our best interests, but sometimes that just isn’t the case.

Professional negligence is a breach of the duty of care between professionals and their clients. The duty of care is a common law arrangement where the client expects a level of professionalism and standards commonly held by those in the profession.

You often hear about people suing for medical errors, where someone has been physically or mentally damaged by an unessary or preventable procedure but did you know that you can also bring professional negligence claims against solicitors.

At Redress Law they aim to make the process of claiming as straightforward as possible with a no-nonsense, common sense approach to people’s real problems.

How do you know if you have a claim?

There is a 3 stage test:

1: That the professional owed you a duty of a duty of care

2: That the professional has breached that duty of care

3: That the professional’s breach of duty has caused you loss

If you think you have a claim, it is best to contact someone as soon as possible as there are time limits to claim, and you need events to be fresh in your mind to ensure that you pass over all the relevant information.

Most reputable companies will provide you with a free initial case assessment and clear concise advice to help you make the right decision for you.

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