Meningitis Claims Explained
Meningitis claims can arise because the classical signs of meningitis (neck stiffness, bulging fontanelle, high-pitched cry) are often absent in infants with bacterial meningitis.
Doctors should always consider meningitis as they should be aware that children with bacterial meningitis commonly present with non-specific symptoms and signs, including fever, vomiting, irritability, and upper respiratory tract symptoms. They should listen to parent’s concerns, arrange a reassessment if necessary, and ensuring parents know what to do if a child becomes more unwell in the meantime. GPs should transfer children and young people with suspected bacterial meningitis to hospital as an emergency by telephoning 999.
Sadly, we have dealt with many cases of severe injuries resulting from a delay in diagnosis. Our team of experienced Solicitors specialise in these cases and are here to help you every step of the way.
How will my Meningitis Claim be Funded?
Most of the cases we pursue on behalf of our clients are on a “No Win, No Fee” basis after a free initial consultation.
How Can Timms Help?
For more information relating to Meningitis Claims, please contact the team on freephone 0800 011 6666 or via email at legal@timms-law.com.