Hmcts Application Rejection Steps
Summary
If your HMCTS applications were rejected, review previous correspondence for context and contact HMCTS for clarification. Consider legal advice to explore options like submitting applications to cancel or set aside orders. For costs and restrictions in a Non-Molestation Order, consult a solicitor. To access medical records under the Access to Health Records Act 1990, demonstrate legitimate interest. If facing family opposition, legal advice is crucial. For medical negligence concerns, consult a solicitor specializing in this area. Reach out to the Law Society for referrals to UK-based solicitors.Full Conversation
ITS FROM HMCTS COMPLAINTS FOR * COMPLAINTS WHICH I SUBMITTED IN SEPT * - * OF WHICH WERE FOR MY APPLICATIONS OF APRIL AND MAY *. CAN YOU DRAFT ME A LETTER AS A RESPONSE TO HMCTS SAYINNG THE APPLICATIONS WERE REJECTED. ON * APRIL HMCTS WROTE TO APOLIGISE FOR NOT ACTIONING THE * APPLICATIONS AND THAT THEY WERE ISSUED ON * APRIL * AND WERE WITH THE JUDGE. BUT IN MID MAY I GOT A LETTER FROM HMCTS SAYING THEY ARE/WERE REJECTED. THAT WAS ALL. A HEARING TOOK PLACE ON * MAY FOR WHICH I WAS TOO UNWELL AND I HAD BEEN WRITING TO COURT SINCE MARCH * SAYING THAT HEARING MUST BE STOPPED DUE TO MY INACTIONED * APPLICATIONS FROM A YEAR AGO.
To assist you effectively, here is a draft response you can consider for HMCTS:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Date]
HMCTS Complaints
[Relevant Court's Address]
Dear Sir/Madam,
Subject: Response to Rejection of Applications
I am writing in response to your correspondence regarding the rejection of my applications submitted in April and May *. On * April *, you acknowledged and apologised for the delay in processing my applications, stating they had been issued and were with the judge. However, I received notification in mid-May that these applications were rejected.
I would appreciate clarification on the specific reasons for the rejection, as the letter did not provide detailed information. Furthermore, I had informed the court since March * about my health condition, requesting that the hearing scheduled for * May be postponed due to the pending applications from last year.
I kindly request a review of my case and further guidance on possible next steps. Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and assistance.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to adjust the details to fit your specific situation. If you need further assistance, consider reaching out to a legal professional.
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Date]
HMCTS Complaints
[Relevant Court's Address]
Dear Sir/Madam,
Subject: Response to Rejection of Applications
I am writing in response to your correspondence regarding the rejection of my applications submitted in April and May *. On * April *, you acknowledged and apologised for the delay in processing my applications, stating they had been issued and were with the judge. However, I received notification in mid-May that these applications were rejected.
I would appreciate clarification on the specific reasons for the rejection, as the letter did not provide detailed information. Furthermore, I had informed the court since March * about my health condition, requesting that the hearing scheduled for * May be postponed due to the pending applications from last year.
I kindly request a review of my case and further guidance on possible next steps. Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and assistance.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to adjust the details to fit your specific situation. If you need further assistance, consider reaching out to a legal professional.
I DID GET LEGAL ADVICE - IT SAID I NEED TO SUBMIT * APPLICATIONS - ONE TO CANCEL/DISCHARGE THE NMO MADE ON * MAY IN MY ABSENCE, AND ANOTHER APPLIC TO SET ASIDE THAT ORDER. BUT IS IT OK TO SEND THE ABOVE LETTER TO HMCTS AS A RESPONSE TO THEIR LETTER STILL?
Yes, it's okay to send the draft letter to HMCTS as a response to their letter. The letter seeks clarification and requests a review, which aligns with your objective of addressing the rejection and potential next steps. Make sure to include any important details specific to your case and update any dates if needed.
THE NEW ORDERMADE NMO - HAS NOT END DATE ON IT. AND IT HAS A HUGE COSTS ORDER AGAINST ME.
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It sounds like you're dealing with complex legal issues surrounding an order and costs. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Review the Order: Carefully read the order to understand its implications and any potential errors.
- Applications: Follow the legal advice to submit applications to cancel/discharge the NMO and set aside the order.
- Legal Costs: Consider seeking further legal advice about the costs order.
Do you have any specific questions about the process or need further guidance?
It sounds like you're dealing with complex legal issues surrounding an order and costs. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Review the Order: Carefully read the order to understand its implications and any potential errors.
- Applications: Follow the legal advice to submit applications to cancel/discharge the NMO and set aside the order.
- Legal Costs: Consider seeking further legal advice about the costs order.
Do you have any specific questions about the process or need further guidance?
REGARDING COSTS - PLSE CAN YOU GIVE SOME HELP.
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When dealing with costs orders, consider the following:
- Review the Costs Order: Check the order for details on the costs imposed.
- Negotiate: Contact the other party to discuss possible reductions or payment plans.
- Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor for advice on challenging or negotiating costs.
If you have any more specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
When dealing with costs orders, consider the following:
- Review the Costs Order: Check the order for details on the costs imposed.
- Negotiate: Contact the other party to discuss possible reductions or payment plans.
- Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor for advice on challenging or negotiating costs.
If you have any more specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
THE OTHER VERY BAD ITEM PUT IN THE NMO IS I CAN'T MAKE GROUNDLESS COMPLAINTS TO SOCIAL SERVICES, OPG, POLICE AND HOSPITALS.
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It sounds like the Non-Molestation Order (NMO) has specific restrictions. Here's some information that might help:
- Review the NMO: Understand all restrictions and implications.
- Legal Advice: Seek help from a solicitor to challenge or modify the NMO.
- Groundless Complaints Clause: Ensure any complaints are substantiated and documented.
Do you have specific concerns about the restrictions in the NMO or would like to know more about challenging it?
It sounds like the Non-Molestation Order (NMO) has specific restrictions. Here's some information that might help:
- Review the NMO: Understand all restrictions and implications.
- Legal Advice: Seek help from a solicitor to challenge or modify the NMO.
- Groundless Complaints Clause: Ensure any complaints are substantiated and documented.
Do you have specific concerns about the restrictions in the NMO or would like to know more about challenging it?
THE RESTRICTIONS ABOUT THESE AUTHRITIES. THE S . SERVICES AND OPG IGNORED ALL EVIDENCE I SENT THEM AND THEY HAVE FALSIFIED INFORMATION AND THE S. SERVICES RECORDS ARE INCORRECT. THEY BOTH HAVE NOT DONE FULL DISCLOSURE IN THE MATTER - THIS WAS ONE OF THE ITEMS OUTSTANDING IN MY APRIL * APPLICATION - CAN YOU SEE THE LINK? THE POLICE DID A FALSE MALICIOUS PROSEC AGAINST ME IN * ON FALSE EVIDENCE AND WITHOLDING EVID JUST LIKE OPG/SS) BUT I WON ON APPEAL. THE HOSPITALS BEING PUT IN THE NMO IS ALSO VERY CONCERNING AS I NEED ALL RECORDS OF MY ELDERLY DADS STAY IN HOSPITAL FOR * MONTHS IN * AND ALSO WEEKS BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY IN NOV/DEC *. I THINK THERE ARE KEY DOCS WITH HOSPITAL WHICH WILL SHOW ERRORS/NEGILNCE TOK PLACE IN THE TREATMENT DAD WAS GIVEN.
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It seems you have a complex case with potential legal implications. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can guide you through the process. Could you please tell me a bit more about the errors or negligence you believe occurred in your dad's treatment?
It seems you have a complex case with potential legal implications. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can guide you through the process. Could you please tell me a bit more about the errors or negligence you believe occurred in your dad's treatment?
I HAVE A LIST OF ITEMS EG DISCHARGING DAD IN END OF APRIL * WHEN HE WAS STILL VERY UNWELL AND HAD TO BE RE=ADMITTED * DAYS LATER. SAYING HE HAD LATENT TB AND ADMINISTERING THE MEDICATION FOR THIS WHEN THIS WAS NOT WHAT DAD HAD. THIS WAS A BIG ERROR AND HIGH RISK AS THE MEDICATIONS WERE VERY STRONG. PUTTING IN A TUMMY TUBE WHICH WAS NOT NEEDED, PROLONGING NIL BY MOUTH, - FOR THE WHOLE * MONTHS DAD GOT WRONG TREATMENT. DOING A BIOPSY ON DADS LUNGS UNDER GENERAL ANAESTHESIA - HIGH RISK AS HOSPITAL WAS SAYING DAD MAY HAVE CANCER OR TB. THIS WAS COMPLETE LIE - GIVEN TO THE HOSPITAL BY MY SISTER AND BROTHER (WHO IS ALSO A VERY SENIOR DOCTOR) AS THEY WANTED DAD GONE. I WAS THE MAIN CARER. IN SEPT * MY BROTHER APOLOGISED TO ME IN FRONT OF MY HUSBAND ABOUT DOING WRONG TREATMENTS ON DAD DURING *.
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This seems to be a high-value case, potentially involving medical negligence and other serious legal implications. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some information to proceed. What is your phone number?
This seems to be a high-value case, potentially involving medical negligence and other serious legal implications. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some information to proceed. What is your phone number?
I HAVE TRIED TO GET YOUR LAWYERS TO CONTACT ME BUT AS I AM IN UK IT DIDN'T WORK.
I'm sorry for the confusion earlier. Since you're in the UK, I can guide you with general advice, but I can't directly connect you with lawyers. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Medical Negligence Claim: Consider speaking with a solicitor specializing in medical negligence. They can help assess the merits of your case.
- Non-Molestation Order: For the NMO, seek legal advice to explore options for challenging or modifying the order.
- Costs and Complaints: Address cost issues and complaints with professional legal advice to ensure proper representation.
If you need further assistance, you might want to reach out to local legal aid services or the Law Society for referrals to solicitors in your area.
- Medical Negligence Claim: Consider speaking with a solicitor specializing in medical negligence. They can help assess the merits of your case.
- Non-Molestation Order: For the NMO, seek legal advice to explore options for challenging or modifying the order.
- Costs and Complaints: Address cost issues and complaints with professional legal advice to ensure proper representation.
If you need further assistance, you might want to reach out to local legal aid services or the Law Society for referrals to solicitors in your area.
OK. CAN YOU LET E KNOW HOW I CAN GET DADS MEDICAL RECORDS FROM THE HOSPITAL? AS THEIR POLICY SAYS ONLY LPAs, next of kin, or potential LEGAL MATTER - IN THESE SITUATIONS WILL HOSPITAL GIVE THE RECORDS.
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To obtain your dad's medical records in England, you can consider the following steps:
- Next of Kin or LPA: If you are the next of kin or hold a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for health and welfare, you can request the records directly.
- Legal Matter: If it's for a potential legal matter, consult a solicitor to assist in the request, as they may provide the necessary legal context to the hospital.
Do you have any other questions about this process?
To obtain your dad's medical records in England, you can consider the following steps:
- Next of Kin or LPA: If you are the next of kin or hold a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for health and welfare, you can request the records directly.
- Legal Matter: If it's for a potential legal matter, consult a solicitor to assist in the request, as they may provide the necessary legal context to the hospital.
Do you have any other questions about this process?
I DON'T HAVE LPA OR NEXT OF KIN, IS THERE NO OTHER WAY I CAN GET THE RECORDS?
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In the absence of being next of kin or having LPA, you can try the following:
- Access to Health Records Act *: You can request records if you have a legitimate interest, such as being an executor or planning legal action.
- Solicitor Assistance: A solicitor can request records on your behalf, emphasizing the legal necessity.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
In the absence of being next of kin or having LPA, you can try the following:
- Access to Health Records Act *: You can request records if you have a legitimate interest, such as being an executor or planning legal action.
- Solicitor Assistance: A solicitor can request records on your behalf, emphasizing the legal necessity.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
ACCESS TO HEALTH RECIRDS - THIS IS WHAT I SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO. PLEASE CANYOU DRAFT ME A LETTER TO SEND TO HOSPITAL FOR DADS RECORDS UNDER THIS ACT.
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To draft a letter requesting your dad's health records under the Access to Health Records Act *, you can use the template below:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Date]
[Hospital Name]
[Address of the Hospital]
[City, Postcode]
Dear Sir/Madam,
Subject: Request for Access to Health Records under the Access to Health Records Act *
I am writing to request access to the medical records of my late father, [Father’s Name], who was a patient at your hospital during [specify dates of treatment] under the Access to Health Records Act *.
I believe I have a legitimate interest in these records as I am [mention any relevant reason, such as executor of estate or planning legal action]. The information is crucial for [briefly explain the purpose, e.g., understanding the treatment received].
Please let me know the process and any necessary forms or identification required to facilitate this request. I am willing to cover any reasonable administrative costs associated with this request.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to adjust the details to fit your specific situation. If you need further assistance, consulting a solicitor might be beneficial.
To draft a letter requesting your dad's health records under the Access to Health Records Act *, you can use the template below:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Date]
[Hospital Name]
[Address of the Hospital]
[City, Postcode]
Dear Sir/Madam,
Subject: Request for Access to Health Records under the Access to Health Records Act *
I am writing to request access to the medical records of my late father, [Father’s Name], who was a patient at your hospital during [specify dates of treatment] under the Access to Health Records Act *.
I believe I have a legitimate interest in these records as I am [mention any relevant reason, such as executor of estate or planning legal action]. The information is crucial for [briefly explain the purpose, e.g., understanding the treatment received].
Please let me know the process and any necessary forms or identification required to facilitate this request. I am willing to cover any reasonable administrative costs associated with this request.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to adjust the details to fit your specific situation. If you need further assistance, consulting a solicitor might be beneficial.
SO UNDER THIS ACT YOU ARE SAYING THE HOSPITAL MUST GIVE THE RECORDS - YES?
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Under the Access to Health Records Act *, you may request access to a deceased person's health records if you have a legitimate interest, such as being an executor or pursuing legal action. The hospital must consider your request, but access is not guaranteed in every case. It may be beneficial to consult a solicitor for assistance.
Under the Access to Health Records Act *, you may request access to a deceased person's health records if you have a legitimate interest, such as being an executor or pursuing legal action. The hospital must consider your request, but access is not guaranteed in every case. It may be beneficial to consult a solicitor for assistance.
OK, I AM SURE THE OTHERS ARE GOING TO PUSH VERY HARD TO STOP ME GETTING THE RECORDS. ALSI I AM SURE THE FAM COURT ALSO KNOW WHAT IS IN THOSE RECORDS AND A LOT OF INFO WAS HIDDEN FROM ME BUT I WAS THE MAIN CARER FOR MANY YEARS AND ONE DR IN THE HOSPITAL TOLD MNE TO GET LPA FOR DAD AS I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO COULD PROVIDE IMPORTANT INFO TO THE HOSPITAL RE. DAD. BUT WHEN MY SIBLINGS FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS THEY WERE MAD WITH FURY.
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Given the complexity of your situation, you might face challenges in obtaining the records, especially with family opposition. Consulting a solicitor for tailored advice and support would be beneficial. They can help argue your legitimate interest and navigate any legal hurdles in accessing the records. Would you like more guidance on this or any other related issues?
Given the complexity of your situation, you might face challenges in obtaining the records, especially with family opposition. Consulting a solicitor for tailored advice and support would be beneficial. They can help argue your legitimate interest and navigate any legal hurdles in accessing the records. Would you like more guidance on this or any other related issues?
MORE GUDANCE ON THIS PLEASE. SO FROM WHAT I AM TELLLING YOU WHAT DOES IT SOUND LIKE TO YOU AS WHAT IS GOING ON HERE? I AM NOT A DOCTOR BUT I HAVE TEXTS TO MY BROTHER FROM ME OF * TELLING HIM WHAT PRCEDURES/TREAMENTS TO GIVE DAD WHICH WERE THE LEAST RISKY AS DAD WAS * YEARS OLD. I WAS COMPLETELY CORRECT - BUT I AM NOT A DOCTOR BUT A DAIGHTER TRYING TO PROTECT MY DAD.
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It appears you are dealing with complex family dynamics, potential medical negligence, and issues surrounding access to health records. This could be a significant legal matter, especially if you aim to pursue claims of negligence or similar concerns.
Given the situation's sensitivity, consulting with a solicitor specializing in medical negligence and family law seems crucial. They can assist in navigating the legal complexities and advocating on your behalf to access your dad's medical records and address any related concerns.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please provide your phone number?
It appears you are dealing with complex family dynamics, potential medical negligence, and issues surrounding access to health records. This could be a significant legal matter, especially if you aim to pursue claims of negligence or similar concerns.
Given the situation's sensitivity, consulting with a solicitor specializing in medical negligence and family law seems crucial. They can assist in navigating the legal complexities and advocating on your behalf to access your dad's medical records and address any related concerns.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please provide your phone number?
I THINK YOU TOLD ME AS I AM IN UK THE LAWYERS YOU HAVE ARE ONLY IN US.
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It seems you have a complex legal situation involving medical negligence and family dynamics. While I can't directly connect you to lawyers in the UK, I recommend reaching out to the Law Society for referrals to solicitors specializing in medical negligence and family law.
If you need further guidance, please let me know!
It seems you have a complex legal situation involving medical negligence and family dynamics. While I can't directly connect you to lawyers in the UK, I recommend reaching out to the Law Society for referrals to solicitors specializing in medical negligence and family law.
If you need further guidance, please let me know!
SO I THINK THE LEGAL EXPERT WHO GAVE ME RECENT ADVICE ON HOW TO DEAL WITH THE ILLEGAL ORDER MADE ON * MAY * COULD BE THE ONE WHO I COULD GET HELP TO GET THOSE MEDICAL RECORDS. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
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Considering your situation, it sounds like you may need a solicitor who has experience in both medical negligence and family law. If the legal expert you mentioned has helped you effectively before, they might be a good resource for assistance with obtaining medical records and addressing related issues. However, ensure they have the necessary expertise in the specific areas you need. If not, you might want to seek additional legal advice. Would you like more guidance on finding a suitable solicitor in the UK?
Considering your situation, it sounds like you may need a solicitor who has experience in both medical negligence and family law. If the legal expert you mentioned has helped you effectively before, they might be a good resource for assistance with obtaining medical records and addressing related issues. However, ensure they have the necessary expertise in the specific areas you need. If not, you might want to seek additional legal advice. Would you like more guidance on finding a suitable solicitor in the UK?
YES, PLEASE. THE EXPERT I HAVE DEALS WITH PUBLIC AUTHORITIES UNLAWFULNESS - LIKE OPG/SS/POLICE BUT ISN'T HOSPITALS IN THE SAME CATEGORY?
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In the UK, hospitals generally fall under different legal categories compared to public authorities like the OPG, social services, or police. However, some legal principles might overlap, especially concerning administrative actions or negligence. If your legal expert specializes in public authorities' unlawfulness, they might not have specific expertise in medical negligence. It might be prudent to consult a solicitor who specializes in medical negligence to ensure you receive comprehensive legal advice tailored to your needs. Would you like more information on finding such a solicitor?
In the UK, hospitals generally fall under different legal categories compared to public authorities like the OPG, social services, or police. However, some legal principles might overlap, especially concerning administrative actions or negligence. If your legal expert specializes in public authorities' unlawfulness, they might not have specific expertise in medical negligence. It might be prudent to consult a solicitor who specializes in medical negligence to ensure you receive comprehensive legal advice tailored to your needs. Would you like more information on finding such a solicitor?
YES, PLEASE. BUT I WAS VERY ALERTED WHEN I SAW THEY OUT HOSPITALS IN THE NMO OF * MAY AND I KNOW THEY ARE TRYING TO STOP ME FROM SEEING WHAT ACTUALLY TOOK PLACE WITH DAD AT THE HOSPITAL. WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS THEY ARE TO FRIGHTENED I MUST NOT SEE?
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Your situation appears to involve serious legal concerns, possibly related to medical negligence and family dynamics. The inclusion of hospitals in the Non-Molestation Order and restrictions on accessing records might indicate there are sensitive issues at play. Hospitals and involved parties may want to prevent potential legal challenges or scrutiny over the care provided.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can guide you through the process. Could you please tell me a bit more about the errors or negligence you believe occurred in your dad's treatment?
Your situation appears to involve serious legal concerns, possibly related to medical negligence and family dynamics. The inclusion of hospitals in the Non-Molestation Order and restrictions on accessing records might indicate there are sensitive issues at play. Hospitals and involved parties may want to prevent potential legal challenges or scrutiny over the care provided.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can guide you through the process. Could you please tell me a bit more about the errors or negligence you believe occurred in your dad's treatment?
I HAVE A LIST OF ITEMS EG DISCHARGING DAD IN END OF APRIL * WHEN HE WAS STILL VERY UNWELL AND HAD TO BE RE=ADMITTED * DAYS LATER. SAYING HE HAD LATENT TB AND ADMINISTERING THE MEDICATION FOR THIS WHEN THIS WAS NOT WHAT DAD HAD. THIS WAS A BIG ERROR AND HIGH RISK AS THE MEDICATIONS WERE VERY STRONG. PUTTING IN A TUMMY TUBE WHICH WAS NOT NEEDED, PROLONGING NIL BY MOUTH, - FOR THE WHOLE * MONTHS DAD GOT WRONG TREATMENT. DOING A BIOPSY ON DADS LUNGS UNDER GENERAL ANAESTHESIA - HIGH RISK AS HOSPITAL WAS SAYING DAD MAY HAVE CANCER OR TB. THIS WAS COMPLETE LIE - GIVEN TO THE HOSPITAL BY MY SISTER AND BROTHER (WHO IS ALSO A VERY SENIOR DOCTOR) AS THEY WANTED DAD GONE. I WAS THE MAIN CARER. IN SEPT * MY BROTHER APOLOGISED TO ME IN FRONT OF MY HUSBAND ABOUT DOING WRONG TREATMENTS ON DAD DURING *. IN DEC * THERE WERE THINGSTHATHAPPENED TOO.
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This situation involves potential medical negligence and complex family dynamics, making it a serious legal matter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some information to proceed. What is your phone number?
This situation involves potential medical negligence and complex family dynamics, making it a serious legal matter. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some information to proceed. What is your phone number?
ONLY TO LAWYERS IN UK - CAN YOU DO THAT?
I'm here to provide general guidance, but I can't directly connect you to UK-based lawyers. Here's what you can do:
- Law Society Referral: Contact the Law Society in the UK for referrals to solicitors specializing in medical negligence and family law.
- Legal Aid: Explore local legal aid services that may offer assistance or advice.
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
- Law Society Referral: Contact the Law Society in the UK for referrals to solicitors specializing in medical negligence and family law.
- Legal Aid: Explore local legal aid services that may offer assistance or advice.
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
OK THANK YOU.
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You're dealing with a complex legal matter involving potential medical negligence and family issues. Consulting a solicitor specializing in medical negligence and family law in the UK is essential. For referrals, the Law Society and local legal aid services can be helpful resources. If you have any further questions or need guidance, feel free to reach out!
You're dealing with a complex legal matter involving potential medical negligence and family issues. Consulting a solicitor specializing in medical negligence and family law in the UK is essential. For referrals, the Law Society and local legal aid services can be helpful resources. If you have any further questions or need guidance, feel free to reach out!