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Vascular and Cardiac Claims in Coventry and across the UK

Our Medical Negligence solicitors have the specialist knowledge to help you with a wide range of
claims relating to the heart, veins and arteries. Our expertise covers:

 

Arterial and venous disease including:

● Loss of limbs
● Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) – Occurs when a blood clot forms in one/more of deep veins,
most commonly in a patient's legs.
● Pulmonary Embolism (PE) – PE is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a blot clot
blocks an artery in the lungs.
● Compartment Syndrome – Occurs when the pressure within muscle compartments increases,
restricting blood flow and damaging nearby muscles and nerves.
● Diabetic complications – These complications include Hypoglycaemia, Diabetic foot infection,
cardiovascular disease and eye damage.

 

Coronary heart disease and cardiac surgery including:

● Angiogram and angioplasty – These are procedures that can help diagnose and treat
problems in someone’s arteries.
● Heart bypasses – A major surgery to help improve blood flow to the heart.
● Heart transplants
● Valve surgery – Surgery that involves change
● Ischaemic heart disease – A condition that occurs when the blood supply is reduced or
blocked.

Our solicitors will listen carefully to what has happened. If we believe you have a valid medical
negligence claim, we will obtain your medical records and instruct one or more medical experts in the
appropriate field of medicine to review them.

In addition to acting for patients, we also act on behalf of the family members of patients who have
died due to medical negligence from vascular and cardiac issues.

Our medical negligence solicitors are highly experienced in this specialist field and manage complex
issues for our clients with the utmost compassion, care and understanding.
If you believe you have been let down due to vascular or cardiac medical negligence in the UK, then
please get in touch with our solicitors to see how we can help you.

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