Last Updated 10th December 2025. Those who seek out breast reduction surgery often do so with the hope of being more comfortable, both mentally and physically. Unfortunately, an avoidable breast reduction injury can have the opposite effect. All medical professionals need to provide the correct standard of care to patients. You could be eligible to make a medical negligence claim if you did not receive this during your surgery. 

You can enquire with our advisory team at any time to discuss your potential case. They have handled many similar enquiries, and you can trust the information they give you. We understand that experiencing negligent surgery is already a stressful situation, so you can expect straightforward answers from our team. There is no obligation to claim after enquiring, so you are welcome to get in touch with any general queries. 

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Can I Claim Compensation For Breast Reduction Injury?

If you suffered harm due to a botched breast reduction, you may wonder if you are entitled to compensation. In order to make a medical negligence claim, you must be able to prove that:

When you are under the care of a healthcare professional, including surgeons and nurses, they must provide you with a correct standard of care. If you suffer harm that could have been avoided had this minimum standard been met, you might be eligible to seek compensation. 

However, you cannot make a claim for all harm suffered in a medical setting. If a medical professional has provided a service that meets the correct standards, but you experience harm, this does not meet the necessary requirements to claim compensation. 

If you suffered unnecessarily because of a breast reduction gone wrong, get in touch with an advisor from our team.

Surgical markings show where a breast reduction surgery will take placeWhat To Do If Your Breast Reduction Surgery Goes Wrong

If you have suffered complications as a consequence of breast reduction surgery, it is important to gather as much evidence as possible for your breast reduction surgery NHS or private claim. This includes the following:

How Much Compensation Could I Get After A Breast Reduction Injury?

So, how much compensation could you get from a botched breast reduction claim? There’s no straight answer to this question because medical negligence compensation is awarded on a case-to-case basis.

This means that the amount you could receive can rely on factors like:

If you make a successful claim for botched breast reduction surgery, you will receive general damages. This covers the pain and suffering caused by the harm you’ve suffered.

For example, if your surgeon performed a double mastectomy instead of a breast reduction surgery, this could result in unsightly scarring and psychological damage. General damages can cover both the psychological damage caused by the scarring and the psychological weight of losing both breasts.

The Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) can be used to help value this head of claim. The JCG lists guideline compensation amounts that can be matched with different injuries and illnesses.

Below, you can find some JCG figures that could be relevant to claims for a botched breast reduction surgery. Please keep in mind that these are only guidelines, and note that the first entry has not been taken from the JCG.

InjuryCompensation
Multiple Instances Of Serious Harm With Special DamagesUp to £500,000 plus
Moderate Brain Damage (i)£183,190 to £267,340
Chest Injuries (a)£122,850 to £183,190
Chest Injuries (b)£80,240 to £122,850
Chest Injuries (c)£38,210 to £66,920
Chest Injuries (d)£15,370 to £21,920
Severe Psychiatric Damage£66,920 to £141,240
Moderately Severe Psychiatric Damage£23,270 to £66,920
Multiple Noticeable Laceration Scars or A Disfiguring Scar to the Body£9,560 to £27,740
Scarring Without Significant Internal Injury to the BodyIn the region of £10,550

Your claim could also include special damages, which cover the financial losses caused by your breast reduction injury. For example, this might include the cost of:

To recover these costs, you should submit proof, such as wage slips, receipts and invoices.

Contact our team of advisors today if you’d like to learn more about what you could get from a breast reduction negligence claim.

What Is The Time Limit For Breast Reduction Injury Claims?

The time limit for starting a breast reduction injury claim is generally 3 years, which typically begins from either:

If you are eligible to start a claim, you must do so within the limitation period. Therefore, it is essential to keep a record of key dates to ensure you do not pass it.

The 3-year time limit applies to most medical negligence claims under the Limitation Act 1980. However, it does have some exceptions to it, recognising that some claimants are not able to start a claim within this period.

For example, the time limit may be indefinitely frozen if the claimant lacks mental capacity and cannot independently start the claims process. However, if they regain mental capacity, the 3-year time limit may commence.

A litigation friend may claim breast reduction compensation on the claimant’s behalf if the time limit is frozen. However, they must be over the age of 18 and act in the claimant’s best interests. Some common duties of a litigation friend include:

For more information on the breast reduction claims time limit, including other exceptions to it, please contact our friendly advisors.

No Win No Fee Botched Breast Reduction Claims

One of the key benefits of our service is the fact that we operate on a No Win No Fee basis. This makes it possible for anyone to make a medical negligence claim, irrespective of his or her financial situation. How so? Well, you don’t need a large sum of money to begin the claim process because you are only going to need to pay legal fees if your case is a success. This means that you will have your compensation to cover the cost. If for some reason, we are unable to secure compensation for you, you won’t have to pay a penny. This eliminates the financial risk that is so often associated with making a compensation claim. It means you will never have a huge legal bill to pay, but not have compensation to fund it.

Call For Free Advice And To Start A Claim

If you are ready to launch a compensation claim, or you have any questions, all you need to do is contact us. You can speak to a friendly and professional member of our team by dialling 0800 073 8804. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you to get the compensation you deserve.

We hope our guide to breast reduction injury claims as well as breast augmentation claims and breast enlargement negligence claims has helped you.

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