If you or a loved one has been harmed due to mental health care negligence in Antrim, we can help you claim for pain, distress, and ongoing needs. Kearney Law Group can help you claim compensation with no upfront costs and a completely risk-free process.
Mental health care negligence in Antrim refers to the failure of healthcare professionals to provide the appropriate treatment, care, or attention to individuals suffering from mental health conditions.
This can include misdiagnosis, failure to treat or monitor a condition properly, inappropriate or insufficient care plans, or failure to follow up on treatments.

Mental health care negligence can happen in various settings, including hospitals, care homes, and outpatient clinics. Common examples include:
If you have experienced any of these issues, we can help you explore your legal options and seek justice for the harm caused.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of mental health care negligence, you may be entitled to claim for:
You won’t need to pay anything to begin your claim. We’ll take care of everything, and you only move forward if you're happy with our advice.
We have a strong track record of securing compensation for clients affected by mental health care negligence in Antrim. Our experience allows us to effectively navigate the complexities involved in these sensitive cases.
Some firms take a cut from your compensation, we don’t. The full amount we help you recover stays with you. That’s our promise.
We’ll review your case and explain your options at no cost. There’s no pressure to proceed, just clear and honest advice from the start.
We keep you informed from start to finish with timely updates, clear explanations, and honest answers.
Although “No Win, No Fee” isn’t allowed in Antrim, we offer a legal and safe option that gives you the same peace of mind. You’ll be covered by special insurance that protects you from legal costs if your claim doesn’t succeed.
No matter where you are in Antrim, we’re here to help. Our friendly, professional team is ready to support you in person, by phone, or online—whatever works best for you.



Mental health care negligence occurs when healthcare providers fail to provide the appropriate treatment, care, or attention to individuals suffering from mental health conditions. This could involve misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, improper medication, or failure to monitor patients adequately.
The amount of compensation will depend on factors such as medical expenses, psychological harm, loss of income, and other related costs. We’ll give you a clearer estimate once we review your case.
You’ll need medical records, treatment plans, and any reports from healthcare professionals involved in your care. We may also use witness statements and expert testimony to support your case.
Yes, if a loved one has suffered from inadequate mental health care in a care home or similar facility, we can help you make a claim on their behalf.
In Antrim, you generally have three years from the date of the incident to make a claim. However, it’s best to contact us as soon as possible to ensure we have ample time to gather evidence.
We will work to gather all necessary evidence to prove that the healthcare provider's actions or inactions caused harm. This can include medical records, testimonies, and expert analysis.
We work on a no win, no fee basis. There are no upfront costs, and you only pay if we win your case.
Yes, emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, and psychological harm, can be included in your claim.
The length of time depends on the complexity of the case. Some claims are resolved quickly, while others may take longer. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way.
Yes, if you were misdiagnosed or given the wrong treatment, leading to harm, you may be entitled to compensation.
Yes, you can still claim, even if the negligence was not reported immediately. We will help you gather the necessary evidence to support your case.
Most cases are settled outside of court. However, if your case goes to trial, we will represent you and guide you through the legal process.
If you were prescribed the wrong medication or an incorrect dosage that caused harm, you may be entitled to compensation.
Yes, if a failure to provide adequate mental health care led to self-harm or a suicide attempt, you may be able to claim compensation for the harm caused.
Yes, if the negligence has led to long-term psychological or emotional harm that requires ongoing treatment, you can claim for future care costs.
Kearney Law Group specialises in legal services relating to Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence. We are committed to achieving the best results for our clients.
Contact us today to arrange your FREE initial consultation relating to any of the above matters.
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