Suing a particular social worker

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Last post: 17/02/2023 at 7:55 pm

KG2023
KG2023
17/02/2023 at 12:09 pm

I want to sue this social for all the emotional stress she had caused me and my family.

i wanted to know if has anuone sued social worker before? If so, which solicitor or does any solicitor deal with this kind of matter? How much roughly is the cost and how long?

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BIANCA C(65)
Bianca C(65)
17/02/2023 at 2:11 pm

I don't think that's possible, I might be wrong but I've read a few stories on here and it's taken years just to get an decent apology!

Speak with FRG - they might be able to help

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KG2023
KG2023
17/02/2023 at 2:45 pm
In answer to
Bianca C(65)

I don't think that's possible, I might be wrong but I've read a few stories on here and it's taken years just to get an decent apology!

Speak with FRG - they might be able to help

thank you.

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LINDA P(124)
Linda P(124)
17/02/2023 at 6:56 pm

Making an emotional distress claim

It may be possible for you to sue for emotional distress, depending on your situation. The main factor that will mean you can make a claim is whether someone’s negligence caused the harm you first suffered.


Can I Sue for Emotional Distress? | First4Lawyers


Claims Against Social Services | Sue Social Services | Farleys Solicitors


Bullet points your issues to get your argument down and then contact a solictor and discuss your options and the costs first. Getting it down on paper allows you to get the main points over quickly and find the right solicitor or be told you have no case.

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KG2023
KG2023
17/02/2023 at 7:55 pm
In answer to
Linda P(124)

Making an emotional distress claim

It may be possible for you to sue for emotional distress, depending on your situation. The main factor that will mean you can make a claim is whether someone’s negligence caused the harm you first suffered.


Can I Sue for Emotional Distress? | First4Lawyers


Claims Against Social Services | Sue Social Services | Farleys Solicitors


Bullet points your issues to get your argument down and then contact a solictor and discuss your options and the costs first. Getting it down on paper allows you to get the main points over quickly and find the right solicitor or be told you have no case.

Thank you.

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