If your loved one has tragically passed away due to medical negligence in Strabane, you may be entitled to claim compensation for the financial and emotional hardships you’ve faced. Kearney Law Group can help you claim compensation with no upfront costs and a completely risk-free process.
A medical negligence fatality claim allows you to seek compensation for the death of a loved one caused by medical errors or poor care. This compensation can cover funeral costs, loss of financial support, emotional distress, and long-term financial needs.

Medical negligence fatalities can occur in a number of ways, including:
Even when the circumstances around the death seem straightforward, we are here to help ensure your rights are protected and that you receive full compensation for this tragic loss.
If your loved one has passed away due to medical 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 proven track record of securing compensation for families who have suffered fatal injuries due to medical negligence. Our team is well-versed in navigating the complexities of these types of claims.
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 Strabane, 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 Strabane, 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.


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A medical negligence fatality claim is a legal process that allows the family or dependents of a deceased person to seek compensation if the death was caused by a medical professional’s negligence, such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or inadequate care.
The compensation amount varies based on factors like funeral expenses, loss of financial support, emotional distress, and long-term financial needs. We’ll provide a more accurate estimate once we review your case.
Common types include surgical errors, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, medication mistakes, failure to provide appropriate aftercare, and errors in the healthcare facility’s standard procedures.
In Strabane, you typically have three years from the date of the fatal incident to make a claim. However, it is advised to contact us as soon as possible to ensure timely evidence gathering and protection of your rights.
Yes, medical records, hospital records, and other healthcare-related documents are vital for your claim. We can help you gather the necessary documents to strengthen your case.
Yes, emotional distress, grief, and the psychological trauma resulting from the death can be included in your claim.
Yes, if the death resulted from negligent care in a hospital, nursing home, or other healthcare setting, you may be able to claim compensation from the institution or the responsible medical professional.
Yes, as long as the fatality occurred within the last three years, you may still be eligible to make a claim.
The duration depends on the complexity of the case. Some claims may be resolved in a few months, while others may take longer. We will keep you updated throughout the process.
Yes, if you were financially dependent on the deceased, you can claim compensation for lost income, pensions, and other financial support that the deceased would have provided.
Yes, funeral and burial costs are a part of a medical negligence fatality claim and can be included in the compensation.
You will need medical records, hospital or clinic records, autopsy reports, police reports, witness statements, funeral expenses, and any other relevant documentation.
Yes, our team will investigate the claim thoroughly, gather all necessary evidence, and challenge any defense made by the medical professionals or their institution.
Yes, if the fatality was caused by a medication error, including incorrect dosage or failure to prescribe the correct treatment, you may be entitled to compensation.
Surgical errors or mistakes during medical procedures can result in fatalities. You can make a claim for compensation if the death was caused by surgery errors such as incorrect procedures, wrong-site surgeries, or anesthesia complications.
Most claims settle out of court, but if your case proceeds to trial, we will fully represent you and guide you through every step of the legal process.
Yes. Psychological issues like depression, anxiety, or PTSD caused by your injury can be included in your compensation claim.
The time it takes depends on the complexity of your case. Some claims are settled in months, while others take longer. We will keep you informed throughout the process.
No. We offer a risk-free service with no upfront costs. You only pay if your claim is successful, and we ensure you keep 100% of your compensation.
If the fatality occurred within the last three years, you may still be eligible to file a claim. Contact us for further advice.
If the responsible medical professional or institution is uninsured, we can help you pursue compensation through other legal avenues, such as the Medical Indemnity Insurance (MII) or the government fund.
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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