Pain After Acupuncture Claim

Pain After Acupuncture Claim

Pain After Acupuncture - What Are My Options?

You have legal options you can pursue if you are experiencing pain after acupuncture treatment. The acupuncture industry is largely unregulated; meaning there is no governmental organisation or certification process that must be completed prior to someone operating an acupuncture clinic.

This can lead to unprofessional behaviour that can result in injury. You are entitled to receive compensation if you are experiencing pain after acupuncture treatment and Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can guide you through the claims process to help you receive the compensation you are seeking.

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is based on a belief that essential life energy or Qi flows through your body along certain predetermined paths known as meridians. Acupuncturists utilise needles to activate and release tension along your body’s meridians. Scientists have not been able to produce proof to support the ancient life-giving claims as most studies have been inconsistent in their nature but regardless of this, Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years.

Acupuncture originated in China around 100 BC before eventually spreading to the Korean peninsula in the 6th century AD. It wouldn’t be until the 20th century that this ancient practice made its way to the United States and currently people from all over the world practice this ancient needle-based art.

Pain After Acupuncture – What are the Side Effects?
Acupuncture is safe when done correctly. Unfortunately, it can be very hazardous when attempted by someone not properly trained. Adverse acupuncture side effects can last for hours or in some cases, your entire life. While feeling dizzy or light-headed is common below are some more serious side effects encountered in Scotland:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Abscesses
  • Bruising
  • Bleeding
  • Blood-borne Infections
  • Nerve Damage
  • Collapsed Lungs

More serious side effects are rare and they are usually the result of negligence on the part of the person administering the treatment. This can include reusing dirty needles between clients or lacking proper training.

Acupuncture Industry Regulation
The acupuncture industry is unregulated due to the ancient nature of these techniques and it is unlikely that any regulations will be applied to this ancient Chinese art in the future. This means it is important that anyone interested in receiving acupuncture research their practitioner’s history and training.

What Do I Need to Lodge a Pain After Acupuncture Claim?
Your acupuncturist should conduct a pre-treatment examination to ensure that treatment will not produce adverse effects. This examination is essential in determining if acupuncture treatment is safe for an individual and all acupuncture practitioners are required to do this regardless of their medical background.

How Long Will it Take to Receive Compensation for My Pain After Acupuncture?
You can expect to receive compensation in around 3 months if your acupuncturist admits the fault and your injuries are not contested by their insurer. Serious injuries are usually met with pushback from insurers who are committed to generating profits for their shareholders. This is why a claim advisor can help you get the upper hand in the claims process.

How Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd Can Help You to Lodge Your Claim
The expert team at Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can help you to achieve your compensation goals by guiding you through the entire claims process from gathering evidence prior to lodging your claim, all the way to negotiating with insurers to get you a fair compensation level. We are the best in the industry and we are dedicated to making the claims process as stress-free as possible.

No Win No Fee
We are confident we can help and if you are not awarded compensation for your injuries we will waive 100% of our fees. This is our No Win No Fee policy and it can help you to get back to what is really important – healing.

Start The Claims
Contact us today to start the claims process.

Pain After Acupuncture - What Are My Options?

You have legal options you can pursue if you are experiencing pain after acupuncture treatment. The acupuncture industry is largely unregulated; meaning there is no governmental organisation or certification process that must be completed prior to someone operating an acupuncture clinic.

This can lead to unprofessional behaviour that can result in injury. You are entitled to receive compensation if you are experiencing pain after acupuncture treatment and Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can guide you through the claims process to help you receive the compensation you are seeking.

What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is based on a belief that essential life energy or Qi flows through your body along certain predetermined paths known as meridians. Acupuncturists utilise needles to activate and release tension along your body’s meridians. Scientists have not been able to produce proof to support the ancient life-giving claims as most studies have been inconsistent in their nature but regardless of this, Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years.

Acupuncture originated in China around 100 BC before eventually spreading to the Korean peninsula in the 6th century AD. It wouldn’t be until the 20th century that this ancient practice made its way to the United States and currently people from all over the world practice this ancient needle-based art.

Pain After Acupuncture – What are the Side Effects?
Acupuncture is safe when done correctly. Unfortunately, it can be very hazardous when attempted by someone not properly trained. Adverse acupuncture side effects can last for hours or in some cases, your entire life. While feeling dizzy or light-headed is common below are some more serious side effects encountered in Scotland:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Abscesses
  • Bruising
  • Bleeding
  • Blood-borne Infections
  • Nerve Damage
  • Collapsed Lungs

More serious side effects are rare and they are usually the result of negligence on the part of the person administering the treatment. This can include reusing dirty needles between clients or lacking proper training.

Acupuncture Industry Regulation
The acupuncture industry is unregulated due to the ancient nature of these techniques and it is unlikely that any regulations will be applied to this ancient Chinese art in the future. This means it is important that anyone interested in receiving acupuncture research their practitioner’s history and training.

What Do I Need to Lodge a Pain After Acupuncture Claim?
Your acupuncturist should conduct a pre-treatment examination to ensure that treatment will not produce adverse effects. This examination is essential in determining if acupuncture treatment is safe for an individual and all acupuncture practitioners are required to do this regardless of their medical background.

How Long Will it Take to Receive Compensation for My Pain After Acupuncture?
You can expect to receive compensation in around 3 months if your acupuncturist admits the fault and your injuries are not contested by their insurer. Serious injuries are usually met with pushback from insurers who are committed to generating profits for their shareholders. This is why a claim advisor can help you get the upper hand in the claims process.

How Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd Can Help You to Lodge Your Claim
The expert team at Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd can help you to achieve your compensation goals by guiding you through the entire claims process from gathering evidence prior to lodging your claim, all the way to negotiating with insurers to get you a fair compensation level. We are the best in the industry and we are dedicated to making the claims process as stress-free as possible.

No Win No Fee
We are confident we can help and if you are not awarded compensation for your injuries we will waive 100% of our fees. This is our No Win No Fee policy and it can help you to get back to what is really important – healing.

Start The Claims
Contact us today to start the claims process.