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Fatality & inquests claims
When things go disastrously wrong, the effects of medical negligence can leave a devastated family behind to pick up the pieces and deal with the consequences. At Medical Accident Claimline, we understand that no amount of money can bring your loved one back, but compensation can help you to start to rebuild your life and prepare for the future following the wrongful death of a family member due to medical negligence.
Medical Accident Claimline can help you get the answers you want and the compensation you deserve.
Our team helps people when they are dealing with the consequences and reality of serious injuries and death.
As part of this, we are happy to support families through the Inquest hearing process, starting with a free initial meeting at your home to discuss your options. Our team of solicitors have been involved with many Inquests over the years, helping to provide support and reassurance to families in situations where asking questions of professionals can be daunting.
- Inquest hearing process
- Dealing with the Coroner on the family’s behalf
- Ensuring that all the right witnesses are called to the hearing
- Requesting all evidence in writing before the inquest
- Using a Barrister to represent the family where necessary
- Helping the family to prepare for the inquest
- Media management
- Attending the inquest hearing
- Letters of administration and probate
No-win, no-fee Fatality & Inquests claims
You deserve to live your life to the fullest.
Supporting you at every step of the way, our specialist team of experienced professionals will help you understand what went wrong and why. No amount of compensation will reimburse you for the death of a loved one, but we can help you obtain compensation so you can continue to live so that their death does not impact on your financial future.
You’re in trusted hands with Medical Accident Claimline
If your family have been a victim and suffered a death as a result of medical negligence, then Medical Accident Claimline can help you to get the compensation that you are entitled to.
Supporting you at every step of the inquest process, our medical accident professionals will ensure that you receive the answers you deserve.


What is an Inquest?
Whether it is a GP, surgeon, nurse, carer or paramedic – all medical professionals have a duty of care, which means they are legally bound to provide you with the best possible medical attention and treatment they can.
Sometimes, medical professionals get things wrong, and sometimes this results in unexplained death. All unexplained deaths must have an inquest to establish the causes of that death and identify whether the death was preventable.