Neonatal Death Claims

The loss of a baby is a tragedy which no parent wishes to go through.

If you are concerned about the loss of your baby, either before they were born or shortly afterwards, and you would like this to be investigated, we are here to support you through the process.

For further information on Maternity stillbirth and neonatal death claims.

In some cases, a Coroner may call an Inquest into the death of a baby. Our experienced Inquest lawyers have handled many cases that have required an inquest into the death of adults, children and babies. We will support and advise you throughout the Inquest, and we will be by your side from start to finish.  

We will explain the Inquest procedure and will give you informed and objective advice to guide you through the process.  We will ensure that your questions are asked so that the Coroner conducts a full and thorough enquiry on your behalf.

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If you have concerns about the care that your loved one received, or if there is to be an Inquest into the death of your loved one, please contact us. Please contact us if you require guidance regarding obtaining a Grant of Probate or a Grant of Letters of Administration.

Our specialist Inquest and Fatal Claim Medical Negligence Lawyers are here to guide and advise you.

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More than a legal firm, we will hold your hand and provide you with the best service and advice as you navigate what can be a challenging period in your life.

We will support you, guide you and be your voice throughout.

Disclaimer

1. Complexity

All Medical negligence claims can be complex and require experienced medical negligence lawyers.  This will help ensure that your claim is expertly investigated by lawyers with a proven track record of success.

2. Independent

Independent medical evidence will be required to establish liability.

3. General Information

The medical and legal information on this website is for illustrative purposes only. It is not medical or legal advice.  Every circumstance is different. You must obtain medical and legal advice specific to your circumstances.