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Medical Negligence Solicitors in Hull
Specialist medical negligence solicitors based in central Hull, helping families across East Yorkshire claim the compensation, care, and rehabilitation they deserve. Free, confidential assessment.
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Hull office at 5 Parliament Street
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Our Hull Office
We’re based in central Hull, just a five-minute walk from Hull Paragon Station. Free initial consultations are offered in person, by phone, or by video call. We also visit clients at home and in hospital across East Yorkshire.

Why Choose Us for Medical Negligence Claims in Hull?
When something goes wrong with your medical care, you need a team that truly understands medical negligence and the local NHS landscape.
A Local Team You Can Visit, Home Visits Across Hull, East Yorkshire & North Yorkshire
As a team supporting clients across Hull, East Yorkshire and North Yorkshire, we have a strong understanding of healthcare pathways across Yorkshire & the Humber. Our Hull office is in the heart of the city, five minutes from Paragon Station. You’re welcome to drop in, or we’ll come to your home or hospital bed if you’d rather.
Specialist Medical Negligence Team
Your case is handled by our specialist clinical negligence solicitors: not a general practice. We understand both the medicine and the law. Our team takes a sensitive, collaborative approach to every case, working closely with clients and experts to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Complex, High-Value Case Experience
We are trusted by clients nationwide to handle complex and high-value medical negligence claims. We have a proven track record handling serious, long-term cases. We know how to build strong claims for maximum compensation.
No Financial Risk to You
No Win, No Fee means you pay nothing unless we win your case. There are no upfront costs and no hidden fees. It’s that simple.
Support Beyond the Legal Process
We work with rehabilitation coordinators, case managers, and medical experts to ensure you get the care and support you need alongside your claim.
A Record of Results
Our track record reflects the trust placed in us by clients across the UK. We’ve recovered millions in compensation for medical negligence victims, securing the funding for lifetime care, rehabilitation, and financial security.
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Meet the Team
You will work with a dedicated, specialist team from your first call right through to settlement. These are the people behind your claim.
Neil Holland
Director & Head of Compensation
26 years specialising in medical negligence
With 26 years’ specialist experience, Neil leads the firm’s compensation division and is recognised for securing high-value damages for families with life-changing injuries, including complex birth injury and medical negligence. His work goes far beyond winning a case. He provides long-term legal and personal support, often acting as professional trustee or deputy to help families manage substantial awards and put robust care arrangements in place for life.
Known for his calm, strategic approach, Neil works closely with rehabilitation charities and is frequently invited to speak at events on serious injury and the law.
Helen Richardson
Associate Director
25 years’ experience
Helen specialises in catastrophic injury arising from clinical negligence and serious personal injury. Known for forensic precision and strategic insight, she is a bold advocate in complex liability and causation cases: birth injury, brain injury and life-changing harm.
Mark Slade
Associate Director
30 years’ experience
Mark brings three decades of specialist experience in complex clinical negligence and serious personal injury. Known for clear guidance, early rehabilitation focus and consistently strong results in high-value, multi-track cases, he brings a calm, practical approach that helps families navigate the legal process with confidence.
Ashleigh Wiles
Solicitor
Ashleigh qualified as a Solicitor in March 2026 and has 4 years prior experience. She provides vital support to the team and assists with the day to day running and timely progression on cases, both on her own files and those she is assisting on. She provides a helpful service to our clients always going the extra mile.
The team you will speak to first
Friendly, familiar faces who will answer your call, take your details and guide you to the right specialist.
Michaela
Zoe
Rianna
Kacy
Olivia
How We Work
We’re a family-focused team. We offer home and hospital visits across East Yorkshire, flexible meeting times, and we keep you informed at every stage without overwhelming you. Your dedicated solicitor is always just a phone call away.
Do I Have a Medical Negligence Claim?
You may have a claim if someone else’s medical negligence caused or worsened an injury or illness: whether that’s a misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, surgical error, birth injury, or any other failure in medical care.
To bring a successful claim, we need to show three things:
- A duty of care existed: you were under the care of a medical professional or hospital.
- The care fell below acceptable standards: something important was missed, delayed, or done incorrectly.
- This led to or worsened your injury or illness: the outcome would have been better with proper care.
Most people aren’t sure if they have a claim. That’s completely normal. That’s exactly why the free assessment exists: we’ll give you an honest answer.
We’ll give you an honest answer, even if you don’t have a claim
You may have a claim if:
You or a loved one suffered avoidable harm while under medical care
Something important was missed, delayed, or done incorrectly
This changed the outcome: more severe injury, longer recovery, or greater care needs
The negligence happened within the last three years (or you only recently became aware of it)
Types of Medical Negligence Claims We Handle
We support clients in Hull with a wide range of medical negligence matters, including:
Misdiagnosis & Delayed Diagnosis
Surgical Errors & Post-Op Complications
Brain Injury Negligence
Birth Injury & Obstetric Negligence
Sepsis & Missed Infections
Amputation & Limb Loss
GP & A&E Negligence
Cancer Misdiagnosis

Real Situations We See Every Week
If anything below sounds familiar, get in touch. We’ll tell you whether you have a claim, honestly and for free.
- “They missed something on the scan.” A family member went to A&E with worrying symptoms. They were sent home. Days or weeks later, the diagnosis came: but by then the damage was done.
- “The surgery didn’t go as planned.” What was meant to be a routine procedure left lasting injury, infection, or complications that nobody warned you about.
- “Something went wrong during the birth.” A baby’s distress was missed or acted on too late. The consequences are still unfolding for the whole family.
Healthcare Services in Hull & East Yorkshire
Residents of Hull and the wider East Yorkshire region access healthcare through a range of NHS and private providers, including hospitals, GP services, and specialist rehabilitation centres.
Our role is to support patients and families when concerns arise about medical care. We help clients understand what has happened and, where appropriate, whether compensation and ongoing support may be available
We have experience working with cases involving treatment across a wide range of clinical settings, including acute hospital care, community services and rehabilitation pathways. We approach every case with sensitivity, recognising the vital role healthcare professionals play across Hull and the wider Yorkshire community.
While we support clients locally in Hull and across Yorkshire & the Humber, we act for individuals and families throughout England and Wales. Our experience is national, but we understand the importance of local context: including how care is accessed regionally and the support available following injury.
GP Services in Hull and East Yorkshire
Many medical negligence concerns arise from primary care, including delayed referrals, missed diagnoses or issues with ongoing treatment. We support clients who have received care from GP practices across Hull and Yorkshire, as well as more widely across England and Wales. If you are concerned that symptoms were not recognised, a referral was delayed, or treatment led to avoidable harm, our team can review what happened and explain your options clearly and sensitively.
Care Homes and Residential Care Standards in Hull and East Yorkshire
We also support families with concerns about the standard of care provided in residential and nursing care settings across Hull and the surrounding area. This may include issues such as pressure sores, falls, medication errors, dehydration or failures to follow agreed care plans. We have experience assisting with cases involving both NHS funded and privately operated care providers, helping families understand whether the care received met appropriate standards and whether the harm suffered could have been avoided..
Local Healthcare Providers and Patient Safety in Hull
Publicly available NHS data shows that healthcare providers across Hull and East Yorkshire report a range of patient safety incidents each year, including delayed diagnoses, medication issues and communication challenges. We support clients across Hull and the wider Yorkshire region with concerns relating to delays in diagnosis or referral, maternity care issues, complications following treatment, and emergency care delays. We also assist individuals with concerns about GP services and families worried about standards of care in residential settings.
How Much Compensation Can I Claim?
Medical negligence claims often involve substantial sums because of the long-term impact on your life, independence, and the people around you. Compensation is designed to cover everything you need: now and in the future.
We work with rehab specialists and case managers from day one to map out exactly what your recovery will cost: care, therapy, equipment, housing, and the income you’ve lost. Nothing gets missed.

Pain, Suffering & Loss of Independence
Past & Future Lost Earnings and Pension
Treatment & Medication Costs
Psychological Support & Therapy
Rehabilitation & Ongoing Care
Travel, Household Assistance & Future Needs
Support That Goes Beyond the Legal Process
Medical negligence can affect every part of your life. That’s why we look beyond the legal claim, focusing on securing the rehabilitation, therapy and practical support you need as early as possible: often through interim payments before your case concludes.
We help clients access rehabilitation and support services both locally in Hull and across the UK, ensuring that care and recovery are prioritised alongside the legal process. We work closely with rehabilitation coordinators, case managers, medical experts and our in-house occupational therapist to make sure you receive the right care and support at every stage of your claim.
In cases involving serious or life changing injury, we can also advise on longer term support arrangements, including Court of Protection, Trust and Deputyship services, to help safeguard your financial future.

Early Rehabilitation
Getting rehab, physio, and therapies in place as soon as possible to give you the best chance of recovery
Specialist Support Team
Access to neuro-rehab specialists, case managers, occupational therapists, and social care advisors across East Yorkshire.
Interim Payments
We can often arrange early access to compensation so you can fund treatment and care while your case progresses.
Beyond Legal
Help with benefits, local support groups, and connections to charities like Headway Hull and East Riding.
How the Claims Process Works
We handle the legal complexity so you can focus on recovery. Here’s what to expect:
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Free Initial Assessment
We listen to your story, review key dates, and assess whether medical negligence may have occurred. Completely free and confidential.
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Case assessment, Funding and Instruction
An experienced solicitor reviews your situation to see whether you may have a medical negligence claim and explains your options in plain English. We agree No Win, No Fee terms and sign the retainer. There are no upfront costs and no hidden fees.
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Investigating Liability
We obtain your medical records, instruct independent experts, and build the evidence on breach of duty and causation.
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Assessing Needs and Valuing the Claim
Working with rehab experts and case managers, we map out your care, therapy, equipment, housing, and financial losses.
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Letter of Claim and Negotiations
We send the letter of claim, negotiate with NHS Resolution or insurers, and pursue interim payments where possible.
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Settlement or Court
Most claims settle without going to court. If trial is needed, we support you and your family throughout.
Free, confidential, no obligation
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Hull office is at 5 Parliament Street, Hull, HU1 2AZ: in the city centre, around five minutes’ walk from Hull Paragon Station. There’s metered street parking nearby and several pay-and-display car parks within a short walk. You’re welcome to drop in for a meeting, or we can arrange a home or hospital visit anywhere in East Yorkshire.
Yes. Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital are both run by Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and we routinely handle claims against the trust covering A&E, surgery, maternity, oncology, and inpatient care. We also handle claims against Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust, City Health Care Partnership CIC, and private providers including Spire Hull and East Riding.
No. Making a medical negligence claim will not affect the NHS treatment you or your family receive in Hull or anywhere else. Your medical care continues as normal throughout the claims process. Your claim is against the trust’s insurer (NHS Resolution), not individual doctors or nurses.
Nothing upfront. We work on a No Win, No Fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we successfully win your case. There are no hidden costs and no financial risk to you.
Yes. We routinely visit clients at home and on hospital wards across East Yorkshire when getting to a solicitor’s office isn’t practical. Just let us know when you call and we’ll arrange a time that works.
Generally, you have three years from the date of the negligence, or from when you first became aware of it. For children, the three-year period starts on their 18th birthday. There are also exceptions for people who lack mental capacity. Contact us as soon as possible so we can check your eligibility.
It depends on the complexity of the case. Straightforward cases can settle in 12 to 18 months, while serious injury claims involving complex care needs can take several years. We can usually arrange interim payments to help fund rehabilitation and support while your case progresses. We keep you updated at every stage.
You don’t need to have gathered any evidence yourself. We obtain your medical records, instruct independent medical experts, and build the full case on your behalf. If you have any notes, dates, or correspondence, that can be helpful: but it’s not required to get started.
Your claim is against the hospital’s insurer (NHS Resolution), not individual doctors or nurses. It’s about getting the compensation and support you need, and it also helps identify failures that could prevent others from being harmed. This isn’t about blame: it’s about accountability and your future.
Still have questions? Call our team: it’s free and confidential.
Call Free: 01482 316731Ready to Find Out If You Have a Claim?
Our specialist medical negligence solicitors in Hull are here to help. Whether you’re sure you have a case or just need honest advice, we’re here to listen.
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No Win, No Fee: you pay nothing unless we win
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Free, confidential initial assessment
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Local Hull office: visit us, or we’ll come to you
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