Sepsis Negligence

Sepsis Deaths In Hospitals

Around 37,000 hospital patients die every year from sepsis, although it is thought some 12,500 of these could be saved with simple life-saving measures.

If your loved one has passed away because doctors failed to provide acceptable sepsis care, get in touch with a solicitor today to discuss what options are available to you.

If you or a family member has experienced Sepsis whilst under the care of the NHS please let us help you. Call us now on 0800 234 3300 (or from a mobile 01275 334030) or complete a Free Online Enquiry and let us explain your legal rights and options.

The sepsis six

The focus upon sepsis deaths comes after research found failings in the ways sepsis is diagnosed and treated in hospitals. This is causing unnecessary deaths in NHS wards across the country.

Speaking about the problem, Dr Ron Daniels, chairman of the UK Sepsis Trust, said: "The best hospitals have achieved better outcomes from sepsis by adopting a simple set of life-saving measures, collectively known as the Sepsis 6, and ensuring that a culture of awareness around sepsis has been created.

"We now need to spread this awareness to other health professionals and to the public, and to underpin this with guidance from NHS England and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence."

The sepsis six are simple things medical professionals should do in the first hour after a patient has been diagnosed with sepsis. These can be delivered by even junior healthcare professionals and will effectively double a patient's chance of survival. The sepsis six are:-

1. Administer high flow oxygen

2. Take blood cultures

3. Give broad spectrum antibiotics

4. Give intravenous fluid challenges

5. Measure serum lactate and haemoglobin

6. Measure accurate hourly urine output

Failure to diagnose and treat sepsis in hospital

However, despite these "simple life-saving measures", preventable sepsis deaths occur in hospital all too often. If is found that a patient could have been saved and medical professionals simply failed to provide an acceptable standard of care, there will be a case of medical negligence.

To find out if your loved one died or became gravely ill because of medical negligence, you need to talk to a solicitor about your experience. A legal expert who specialises in medical negligence (now called clinical negligence) will be able to suggest whether or not you or your loved one has been the innocent victim of medical error.

If so, you will be entitled to pursue compensation for the pain, suffering and financial loss this has caused. Although this will not undo the awful harm your family has been done, it will ensure you have the right level of financial support, and will help you achieve a sense of justice.

Please call us on 0800 234 3300 (or from a mobile 01275 334030) or complete our Online Enquiry Form.


Sepsis Negligence Claims

Could a delay in recognising or treating sepsis have caused avoidable harm?

It may be worth speaking to our specialist team if:

  • Warning signs of sepsis were not recognised or acted upon
  • An infection was not diagnosed or treated promptly
  • Antibiotics, tests or specialist escalation were delayed
  • A deterioration in your condition was not properly monitored or reviewed
  • You have been left with serious or long-term problems following sepsis

Your initial enquiry is free. No Win No Fee funding may be available.

Concerned about sepsis now?

Sepsis can be life-threatening. If you think you or someone you care for may currently have sepsis, seek immediate medical help. NHS guidance advises calling 999 or going to A&E if you are worried it may be sepsis.

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