Failed sterilisation claims

If you have undergone a sterilisation procedure that has not worked, you could be entitled to make a claim for compensation.

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What is a failed sterilisation claim?

If you have decided to undergo a sterilisation – for medical reasons or because you feel your family is complete – the very least you expect is for the procedure to work. So if it doesn’t or it causes you harm, you could be left feeling distressed.

This could leave you dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, and the resulting consequences on your physical and mental health.

If this has happened to you and was caused by your healthcare provider’s negligence, you could be able to make a claim for compensation. This could go some way towards helping you recover from the shock of the experience.

However, sterilisation is not a guaranteed form of contraception. In some cases, even after a successful sterilisation, the fallopian tubes or sperm duct can regrow naturally. This means you will no longer be sterile and could face an unwanted pregnancy. However, it can’t be considered medical negligence as it was a natural occurrence.

Why should I make a failed sterilisation claim?

If you find that you are pregnant despite having undergone a sterilisation procedure, you may decide to continue the pregnancy. However, you may find that you struggle financially as you were not planning on having a baby.

By making a claim for compensation, you could help to provide for your new baby.

Is there a time limit for making a failed sterilisation claim?

In most cases, you will have three years to make your claim. However, as you will usually only realise your sterilisation procedure has failed when you find out you – or your partner – are pregnant, you will typically have three years from the date you found out you were pregnant to make a claim.

I think I have a failed sterilisation claim – what should I do?

We know you will be in shock after finding out your sterilisation procedure failed. But you don’t have to go through this process alone.

First4Lawyers can help you through the process. Contact our understanding and compassionate claims advisors to find out how our specialist medical negligence solicitors will work to put together the strongest case possible.

Just give us a call, request a call back or start your claim online and we’ll be in touch when it’s convenient for you.

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