The road to medical accountability in South Africa is notoriously difficult. Hospitals often rely on the complexity of medical procedures to dismiss errors as “unavoidable complications.”
Without the right specialist, victims are often left without recourse.
We change the narrative by focusing on:
We act as the steady hand that guides you from the initial shock of a medical error toward a structured legal resolution. While we are not a law firm, we provide the map you need to navigate the high-stakes world of medical malpractice.
Our focus remains exclusively on high-impact claims where professional standards have been breached:
Birth Injuries & HIE: We provide deep-dive resources for families dealing with birth-related brain injuries, helping them secure the multimillion-Rand care funds required for a child’s lifetime of support.
Surgical & Orthopaedic Errors: We bridge the gap for those harmed by theatre errors, internal organ perforation, or failed surgeries that have resulted in permanent loss of mobility or chronic pain.
Critical Care & Mental Health: We advocate for transparency in cases of systemic neglect—where a failure to monitor or a delay in diagnosis in the ER, ICU, or psychiatric ward leads to preventable death or disability.
Partner firms carry the cost of litigation, including expensive private medical experts.
If the case is not successful, the claimant owes the firm nothing.
We only refer to practitioners with a proven track record in the High Courts of South Africa.
We acknowledge the immense pressure on the South African public healthcare system while maintaining that medical accountability is a fundamental right.
We believe that the quality of your legal representation should not be determined by your bank account. Through our referral network, we facilitate access to risk-free litigation options.
Working behind the scenes to connect you with world-class legal professionals
We are regularly cited by respected media for its clear, evidence-based analysis of medical negligence, patient harm, and healthcare accountability in South Africa.










*Disclaimer: To respect the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals involved, names and certain identifying details in these testimonials have been changed. These accounts were developed in consultation with the claimants and represent their authentic experiences, however, they were prepared with the professional assistance of a scribe and editor to ensure clarity and readability.