The Injury Lawyers is committed to supporting patients harmed by cyberattacks, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve.
On June 3, 2024, a devastating cyberattack reportedly targeted Synnovis, an IT company providing critical blood test services to NHS hospitals in southeast London, including King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’, and others. This ransomware attack is said to have disrupted over 1,100 cancer treatments, cancelled 2,000 outpatient appointments, and postponed more than 1,000 operations.
Tragically, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust reportedly confirmed a patient death that was linked to the attack. It had reportedly been caused by a delay in blood test results that impacted timely care.
The Devastating Impact of Cyberattacks on Patient Care
The Synnovis cyberattack exposed the vulnerability of healthcare systems to cybercrime, directly affecting patient safety. The attack disrupted pathology services, reportedly forcing hospitals to rely on universal O-type blood, leading to a national shortage. For one patient, a prolonged wait for a blood test result contributed to their unexpected death, highlighting the real-world consequences of these attacks.
Patients harmed by cyberattacks face not only physical and emotional trauma but also the challenge of navigating complex legal systems to seek accountability. The Injury Lawyers specialises in representing victims of such incidents, advocating for those whose care was compromised due to systemic failures.
Why Legal Support Matters for Patients Harmed by Cyberattacks
When cyberattacks disrupt healthcare services, patients may suffer the consequences of delayed diagnoses, postponed treatments, or inadequate care. The NHS relies on a network of suppliers like Synnovis, and when it comes to cybersecurity, the system is only as strong as its weakest link.
For patients harmed by cyberattacks, pursuing legal action could potentially hold negligent parties accountable—whether it is third-party providers or organisations failing to implement robust cybersecurity measures. The Injury Lawyers has extensive experience in medical negligence and data breach cases, offering expert guidance to secure compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and other losses.
How The Injury Lawyers Can Help
The Injury Lawyers understands the profound impact of cyberattacks on patients and their families. Our dedicated team is able to provide compassionate, expert legal representation to those affected by healthcare disruptions caused by cybercrime. We can investigate the circumstances of each case, working with cybersecurity and medical experts to build a strong claim where required.
If you or a loved one were among the patients harmed by cyberattacks, such as the Synnovis incident, we are here to help you navigate the legal process and seek the compensation you deserve.
Contact The Injury Lawyers Today
If you or a loved one has been affected by a cyberattack on the NHS or any healthcare provider, do not wait to seek justice. Patients harmed by cyberattacks deserve accountability and support.
Contact The Injury Lawyers today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Our experienced team is ready to fight for your rights and help you secure the compensation you need to move forward.