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If you’ve yet to start your transvaginal mesh claim for compensation, we recommend that you read this urgent advice about your options for justice.
We know that people put off starting a legal case for many reasons. One of the main ones is the worry about having a formal legal claim. But if you leave it too late, you risk being unable to claim at all.
There can be a number of timeframes involved in a case like this, and we’ve had to turn people away in the past who have missed deadlines to claim. We don’t want you to miss out on your chance for justice. With that in mind, here’s a little useful guidance about making a transvaginal mesh claim for compensation.
One of the key things you’ll probably want to know is whether we can actually help you make a transvaginal mesh claim for compensation or not.
In short: if you’re suffering with problems having had mesh surgically fitted, you may have a claim. If you’re based on England or Wales, we may be able to help you as that’s our legal jurisdiction.
Whether or not the claim will be successful or not will come down to the case itself. We’ll need to pursue it and gather all the evidence we need to be able to find out. And we’ll need to launch the case against the Defendant as well.
We can offer No Win, No Fee representation, so if the claim doesn’t succeed, you don’t need to worry about our own legal fees. All you need to do is uphold your responsibilities, and we can take the risk.
To make a transvaginal mesh claim for compensation, we need to know a few key things from you. These include:
The dates can be particularly important. There can be multiple deadlines and timeframes involved in a transvaginal mesh claim lie this. You don’t want to miss them which is why it’s important to start a case as soon as you possibly can.
For more advice, all you need to do is contact our team today.
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