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Cosmetic Surgery Compensation Claims

There are dozens of different kinds of cosmetic surgery procedures out there. From relatively simple ones like dermal fillers to invasive and technical surgeries such as a facelift or liposuction.

In our many years of handling cosmetic surgery claims, we have learned that people undergo these procedures for a whole manner of reasons. It may be part of a regular beauty regime, or it may be in the hope of giving their confidence a boost. No matter what the reason, when a surgical procedure goes wrong or produces a disappointing result, the effectives can go far beyond physical injury. They can also have a severe impact on a person’s morale, personal happiness and confidence.

For this reason, we work very closely with clinical and consultant psychologists to establish if a person has suffered a psychological injury, and what treatment they need to start on the road to recovery.

At The Claims Partnership, we have years of experience handling sensitive cosmetic surgery compensation claims, and will fight your case with the dignity and respect you deserve.

Examples of cosmetic surgery negligence

  • You didn’t receive enough information about the risks of your procedure
  • Your treatment wasn’t performed to a competent standard
  • You did not receive the right aftercare
  • Damage to nerves, arteries or organs
  • A defective product was used e.g. a faulty implant
  • The results did not match the promises, website and advertising literature provided to you by the clinic
  • Too much dermal filler was used
  • Dermal filler was administered to the wrong place
  • Unexpected and avoidable scarring

Common cosmetic surgery claims

Here at The Claims Partnership, we can help with a number of different issues that may arise from the following kinds of cosmetic surgery, including:

Why make a claim for compensation?

The repercussions of a cosmetic surgery procedure can wrong can be devastating. Cosmetic surgery is designed to help people feel more confident in their own skin, but when the worst happens it can leave behind physical and emotional suffering.

Making a cosmetic surgery claim won’t necessarily make what you have been through disappear, but it can help with some of the consequences. A successful case could mean you have access to funds to pay for corrective treatments, to help support you financially if you require time off work, and to pay for any counselling you may need.

How can we help?

At The Claims Partnership, we are dedicated to working in your best interests and to providing a great value and high quality claims service. We treat our clients with integrity and fight their corner. We feel confident enough in our skills and experience to say that if it is legally possible to win your claim – then we will win it for you.

Our promise on costs

At The Claims Partnership, we have three simple rules which apply to our Cosmetic Surgery claims service:

  1. We never charge our clients anything until the day they receive their compensation payment
  2. We guarantee that all our clients will receive a minimum percentage of the compensation they are awarded
  3. We will agree that minimum percentage with our clients before we start work on their claim

Please see our page Cosmetic Surgery costs for more information.

We can also help with any medical or rehabilitation needs that you may have.

Contact Us

If you would like to discuss your cosmetic surgery claim or how we can help you, please contact us by phone on 01772 562084, by e mail at info@www.theclaimspartnership.co.uk or by any of the Quick Contact Forms on this page. We don’t charge. We are never in a rush and we’re happy to help you as much as we can.

Case Study

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Catherine worked as a Counter Assistant at a train station. She was walking into the station on her way to start work one morning. At the very entrance to the station was a small area covered with traditional paving stones. The paving stones were a little uneven. One of the paving stones was approximately 15 mm higher than the other one. As she stepped off it, she lost her balance, falling forwards and sideways and landing on her left arm. She suffered a serious fracture to her left arm and her left elbow.
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