
Medical negligence
Harmed by a medical mistake? You may be entitled to compensation.
If you were injured due to a medical error, delayed diagnosis, or improper treatment, we’ll carefully assess whether you may be entitled to compensation - honestly, clearly, and for free.
We've helped hundreds of people get fair compensation.
Every medical case is different. Some involve clear mistakes, others require expert review. We assess each case carefully and only proceed when there is a real chance of success.
Typical cases we handle
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
- Surgical errors or complications caused by negligence
- Incorrect or delayed treatment
- Medication errors
- Failure to provide adequate aftercare
- Birth injuries caused by medical mistakes
Cases we usually don't take:
- Unavoidable medical complications with no breach of care
- Cases where no harm or lasting impact occurred
- Situations with no link between treatment and injury
- Claims outside legal time limits
What compensation may include
Depending on the circumstances of your case, compensation may cover different types of impact caused by the accident. Each case is assessed individually and outcomes can vary.
This overview is general and non-binding. We’ll explain what may apply to your situation after reviewing your case.
Medical costs
Expenses related to medical treatment, rehabilitation, medication, or ongoing care caused by the accident.
Lost income
Compensation for income you lost because you couldn’t work, including reduced earning capacity during recovery.
Pain and suffering
Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, and the overall impact the injury had on your daily life.
Long-term consequences
Support for lasting effects of the injury, such as permanent limitations or the need for long-term assistance.

How it works for medical negligence
You submit your case
Tell us what happened and how you were injured.
We assess your case
We review the details and let you know whether your case has a real chance to succeed.
We proceed only if it makes sense
If the case isn’t strong enough, we’ll tell you honestly and stop there.
We handle the legal process
If we proceed, we take care of the legal steps and communication for you.
Outcome and compensation
If we succeed, you receive compensation. If not, you don’t pay anything.
Why Kompenzo for medical negligence
No win, no fee
You don’t pay anything upfront. We only get paid if your case succeeds.
Human approach
We treat people, not case numbers. Clear communication, honest advice, and support throughout the process.
No upfront costs
There are no hidden fees, no deposits, and no financial risk for you.
We carefully select cases
We don’t take every case. We only proceed when there’s a real chance to succeed.
Our clientssay about us
Anne L.
“They spoke in plain language and helped me understand what I was entitled to. I finally felt in control of the situation.”
Surgery complicationsErik H.
“Kompenzo helped me secure compensation that reflects the long-term financial and personal impact.”
Medical negligenceKari S.
“Kompenzo handled the difficult conversations and paperwork. I could focus on my health instead.”
Medical injury
Were you harmed by a medical mistake or improper care?
We’ll take a careful look at your situation and tell you honestly whether you may be entitled to compensation – for free.
Check eligibilityFAQs - Medical negligence
You ask. We answer.
Situations where medical treatment, diagnosis, or aftercare didn’t meet proper standards and caused harm or long-term consequences.
We review medical records with independent experts to assess whether compensation may apply based on what happened and its consequences.
The impact on your health and ability to work. Long-term sick leave, reduced work capacity, or income loss are often more important than clearly proving fault.
No, but to review your situation, we usually need at least some medical documentation describing the treatment and resulting injury. You don’t need to have everything prepared in advance — we’ll let you know what may be needed.
Time limits depend on the country and the type of case. In many situations, medical negligence cases can be reviewed years after the treatment - in some cases up to 20 years. If you’re unsure, it’s always worth checking.
No. The case assessment is free, and you only pay if your case succeeds. If it doesn’t, you don’t pay anything.