Last updated 12th November 2025. You could be eligible to claim unnecessary surgery compensation if this surgery and the avoidable harm you suffered as a result of this were due to the negligent treatment you received from a medical professional. When a medical professional tells us we need surgery, we expect that they would only recommend this as it is necessary for our health. However, if you were to have an operation that you did not need, this can cause you to suffer both physical and psychological harm that could have otherwise been avoided.

We also understand that you may be stressed about going through the unnecessary operation claims process alone while you are still recovering. This is why we are here to help you through every step of the process. Our advisors can assess the eligibility of your unnecessary surgery claim and connect you with one of our No Win No Fee solicitors who can help you with gathering supporting evidence, negotiating your compensation and arrange any rehabilitation you may need to help you with your recovery. Furthermore, after discussing your case with one of our advisors, there is no obligation to proceed with us.

Your Questions, Answered:

To see whether you may have a valid medical negligence claim, you can contact our friendly team of advisors today.

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Am I Eligible To Make An Unnecessary Surgery Claim?

To claim compensation for unnecessary surgery, you must be able to prove that:

All medical professionals must meet a minimum standard of care when they agree to provide you with treatment, including your surgeon. This is the duty of care owed by medical professionals to their patients.

We understand that medical negligence claims can seem complicated. We recommend that you reach out to one of our advisors, who can assess your eligibility and explain anything about the claim process that you may be uncertain of. You can also keep reading to find examples of unnecessary procedures you could claim for, which may help your understanding.

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How Much Compensation Can I Get For Unnecessary Surgery?

Legal professionals or others involved in calculating your compensation may consult the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) when assessing your medical negligence claim. These are guidelines that pair compensation figures with the relevant type and severity of injury or harm. We have included some figures from the JCG below. You should note that you can use these figures for reference, but they do not guarantee the amount of compensation you may be entitled to.

This is because the specifics of your claim are unique and must be assessed accordingly. If you would like a better idea of your compensation amount, you can contact our advisors for a free case assessment. They can ask the right questions to evaluate your claim more completely.

Please note that the first figure in this table was not provided by the JCG.

Type of injurySeverityCompensation guideline
Multiple injuries with associated financial impactSevereUp to £500,000+
Female reproductive systemInfertility with medical complications£140,210 to £207,260
Arm amputationLoss of one armNot less than £167,380
Leg amputationBelow-knee amputation of one leg£119,570 to £162,290
Facial scarringVery severe£36,340 to £118,790
Less severe£21,920 to £59,090
BackSevere (ii)£90,510 to £107,910
BowelsAbdominal injury and impaired function£54,420 to £85,100
KidneyLoss of 1 kidney£37,550 to £54,760
Bodily scarringMultiple noticeable lacerations scars or a single disfiguring scar£9,560 to £27,740

How Compensation Payouts Are Calculated

The first part of your compensation to consider is general damages. These cover the pain and suffering you have experienced due to medical negligence. The figures from the JCG refer to this head of claim.

Special Damages – Factors That Affect Your Payout

You may also receive special damages. These include costs relating to:

You should contact our advisors if you have any questions about what your compensation could cover. They can also advise on what evidence you can produce for each expense.

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Why Unnecessary Surgical Procedures Happen

Unnecessary surgery can pose a real risk to the body. It may occur when:

You can contact our advisors for more information on how these instances of medical negligence happen.

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What Kind Of Surgeries Could Be Considered Unnecessary?

The following list covers examples of unnecessary surgeries:

This list does not cover all cases where surgery is performed unnecessarily. Please get in touch with our advisors if we did not cover your scenario.

What Are The Implications Of Unnecessary Surgery?

Aside from having surgery you don’t need, there are multiple devastating impacts that you could potentially suffer and be compensated for in your unnecessary surgery claim

Here are examples of some emotional, physical, and financial implications of an unnecessary surgery:

This list is not exhaustive. To find out what specific implications your potential unnecessary surgery compensation could cover, please contact us today and discuss your circumstances with us.

How To Make An Unnecessary Surgery Compensation Claim

You may be wondering how the process of a medical negligence claim works. Keep reading to find out more information and to learn how one of our solicitors could help you claim for unnecessary surgery.

Evidence – Medical Records, Witness Statements, And More

You will need evidence to strengthen your claim for compensation. This needs to show liability for the unnecessary surgery. You can prove your case by providing:

Additionally, a Bolam test may be required for your case. In this test, a panel of medical professionals with relevant training assesses the care you received and states whether it met the appropriate standard of care. It can be difficult to prove the occurrence of medical negligence, so the opinions of other medical professionals can be helpful to your case.

How Long You Have To Start The Claims Procedure

You must usually start your claim for compensation within three years from the day you received your surgery or when you discovered you did not need the surgery. This is the legally binding limitation period for medical negligence claims. However, there are some exceptions to this. Please get in touch to find out more about the clinical negligence time limits.

How Long Does It Take To Get Compensation For Unnecessary Surgery?

Unfortunately, we cannot state how long it will take to complete your medical negligence claim. This is because many factors can impact the process, such as:

You can get in touch with one of our advisors if you have any qualms about starting a claim. We can assure you that if you are eligible to proceed with one of our solicitors, they will support you through the various stages of your claim.

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How Our Solicitors Can Help You Claim

If you’re eligible to make an unnecessary surgery claim, one of our solicitors could represent your claim on a No Win No Fee basis through a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This is a financially viable option that means you do not need to pay fees for your solicitor’s work:

On the condition that you receive compensation, you would be required to pay a success fee, which is a legally capped percentage that you give to your solicitor. You can rest assured that you keep most of your compensation.

In addition to the No Win No Fee service, our solicitors can also aid you by:

If you want to access these services, you can contact one of our advisors.  They can assess your eligibility and potentially connect your claim to one of our solicitors. You could receive compensation for your unnecessary suffering and its costs, so why not reach out at your earliest convenience?

More Information

You can check out our other medical negligence guides:

Further information:

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