@Harryshelper Quite. And that's assuming you ever get there. Many no win/no fee cases get 'agreed' between lawyers at behest of underwriters
@Harryshelper Refuse to treat unless you dropped your complaint?? I'd have had them roasting over a fire for that one!!
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@C7RKY have since read up on another case where the same surgeon has done the same to someone else. Now definitely fighting them. -
@Harryshelper That's the downside of the keeping quiet part. It was never an option for me. Implications for everyone else were too great. -
@C7RKY which will carry the cycle on if not. Really want to let people know exactly who it is and what a problem his ego is. -
@C7RKY also definitely want them to review procedures & see proof of improvement before I would settle at all. Hopefully prevent again. -
@Harryshelper That's one of the most common feelings complainants have - the desire to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else... -
@C7RKY that's how mine started. Will have to be included in settlement or can go to court & even if it costs me at least all public then. -
@Harryshelper I hope it works out for you. It'll be hard earned I know that. I walked away from our claim in the end. Criminal side priority -
@C7RKY will work out after all is done whether in their records we can find proof of surgery not consented for & can go for assault-criminal - 2 more replies
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@C7RKY and he was daft enough to put it in writing. Can't imagine hospital too impressed with that!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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