Need Some Help Regarding Medical Negligence

Basically I have copy of NHS notes which show known medical negligence over at least 18 years

Proof that NHS Foundation Trust knew and has also under spent funds, but refused on financial grounds.

Proof the NHS Partnership are using illegal financial assessments to create a charging scheme based on out of date allowance values.

 I need to find a Solicitor that can do this in Somerset and on legal aid or one of these schemes that claims it's fees on success from other party. 

 I have contacted the NHS Cheif exec and also Parlimentary ombudsman are involved-but it seems to move at a snails pace. 

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  • stranger said:
    ...Even though I am on a restricedt diet, I could quite easily spend less than £25 a week on food... ...(family of 4)...

    If you're basing that £25 per week off what you spend on the whole family and dividing by 4, stranger, then don't. It's always cheaper, per-person, to buy for a family than it is to buy for one (there's a limit to how much 'bulk buying' you can do as an individual because you end up wasting food).

    (and, though I agree with you on the point about cleaning products, £40 per week on food alone, for one, is not unreasonably high)

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  • stranger said:
    ...Even though I am on a restricedt diet, I could quite easily spend less than £25 a week on food... ...(family of 4)...

    If you're basing that £25 per week off what you spend on the whole family and dividing by 4, stranger, then don't. It's always cheaper, per-person, to buy for a family than it is to buy for one (there's a limit to how much 'bulk buying' you can do as an individual because you end up wasting food).

    (and, though I agree with you on the point about cleaning products, £40 per week on food alone, for one, is not unreasonably high)

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