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Breast cancer screening compensation

If you’ve yet to touch base with us about your No Win, No Fee options for breast cancer screening compensation, please get in touch as soon as you can.

We’re involved in legal action breast cancer screening compensation for the scandal that hit the media last year. This was the IT glitch that cut the age off of letter being sent to the vulnerable group (aged between 68 and 71). The result of the glitch meant some 450,000 women may not have receive their potentially life-saving invitation for breast cancer screening.

Shortly after the news of the scandal hit the press, we were contacted for help. We’ve agreed to act for women affected by the scandal on a No Win, No Fee basis.

The breast cancer screening compensation action

Last year, we launched our breast cancer screening compensation action for those affected by their glitch that was revealed in 2018.

Hundreds of deaths have reportedly been linked to the IT glitch that took place in 2009. As a result of what happened, we have launched legal action on a No Win, No Fee basis.

There’s still time to claim breast cancer screening compensation if you’ve yet to speak to us. You can contact our lawyers now; seven days a week.

Claiming breast cancer screening compensation

As a victim of the scandal that was revealed last year, you may be eligible to claim for breast cancer screening compensation.

If you’ve been affected in a way that has caused you harm, we may be able to help you. For example, if you went on to develop breast cancer as a result of not being invited for screening, you may have a claim for compensation. If you fit the criteria for our claims acceptable, we could offer you a No Win, No Fee agreement.

The claim itself can cover any pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused. You could also recover any losses and expenses, such as lost earnings from time off work, or the costs of medication and treatment.

For expert help and advice from the Group Action Lawyers who are fighting for justice in over 30 different group actions, please contact the team today.

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