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Lawyers are pocketing almost a third of the cash paid in compensation claims by the NHS each year.
Shocking new data obtained by the Sunday Mirror reveals that out of the £1.19billion paid in 2013-14, more than £350million went on legal fees.
Of that, £259million went to law firms fighting cases on behalf of patients and their families. The other £92million was paid to lawyers defending claims on behalf of the National Health Service .
The figures, obtained using a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal the system is increasingly benefiting law firms rather than patients.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-lawyers-claim-third-cash-3957833
Shocking new data obtained by the Sunday Mirror reveals that out of the £1.19billion paid in 2013-14, more than £350million went on legal fees.
Of that, £259million went to law firms fighting cases on behalf of patients and their families. The other £92million was paid to lawyers defending claims on behalf of the National Health Service .
The figures, obtained using a Freedom of Information Act request, reveal the system is increasingly benefiting law firms rather than patients.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-lawyers-claim-third-cash-3957833