A friend of mine had a fall whilst in Spain on holiday last April. He did some serious damage to his knee and was sent to a local hospital where an emergency operation was carried out to repair it. After a fair stint in hospital over there he returned and was examined by a specialist in London who told him that the repair was carried out incorrectly.
To cut a long story short he has been in and out of hospital and when I spoke to him yesterday he has been told that they may have to remove his leg just above the knee. He's early forties with two young girls and devastated. To make matters worse his company sick payments have just run out.
I was wondering if he might be entitled to any compo due to the botched surgery in Spain?
Anyone have any knowledge of making a claim against another countries health service?
I'm guessing it would be very hard work but he may have to go down that route
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Whilst I won the claim, the compo was ridiculously small for what had happened. Having looked into it, it was clear that compensation in Spain is significantly lower than in the UK or other EU countries.
All the best to your mate.
Different though with someone with a family facing life changing injuries. Were the surgeons actually negligent? Sad story anyway.
https://www.irwinmitchell.com/personal/personal-injury-compensation/holiday-accidents-illness-claims/medical-negligence-abroad
https://www.legalexpert.co.uk/personal-injury-compensation/holiday-accident-claims/spain/
https://www.gbabogados.co.uk/medical-negligence-claims/
He won't be the first to have had this happen and further research will likely reveal better ways to go about this. In the short term he'll need to know what the consequences are and get himself physically, and mentally stable I expect. Likely to be additional stresses taking complicated legal actions. His insurance company would likely have a position on this too. Main suggestion has to be to get proper advice!
That would be a concern. A compensation fight on the back of what he's been through maybe too much. But that's a decision for him.
Surgery to remove his leg is the second option. The other option is to continue with operations which involves breaking the leg at certain intervals and hoping the bone grow stronger but no guarantees it will.
He sounds like he's had enough. His leg is in a right state and more ops will probably make it worse, and will probably be 2 years before he sees any results if any.
It's affected his home life enough and I think the amputation is looking more like his preferred option.
What a choice. Poor sod.
These things seem massive but you adapt and carry on.
If your friend decides to go the way of amputation then he should check out these guys: https://www.dorset-ortho.com/en/
My wife has a lower arm prosthetic from there (she was born without a lower arm and hand on her left side) and the quality is incredible.
we have friends who have taken 6 to 9 months to realise that she wears a prosthetic limb. In fact one of our friends who is a nurse recently tried to take her pulse on the left side and was shocked when she saw it. Not cheap, of course, but paid for by the german NHS (€16.000 but she was living in Germany when this prosthetic was made).
The hospital he's at have not been the best.