The following statements, depending on the type of study, can be included in participant information sheets after Imperial College negligent and non-negligent harm insurance have been confirmed for your trial by the RGI team:
1. Studies involving invasive clinical procedures on human participants, eg medicines, radiation, MRI, tissue or blood samples
Imperial College London holds insurance policies which apply to this study. If you experience harm or injury as a result of taking part in this study, you will be eligible to claim compensation without having to prove that Imperial College is at fault. This does not affect your legal rights to seek compensation.
If you are harmed due to someone's negligence, then you may have grounds for a legal action. Regardless of this, if you wish to complain, or have any concerns about any aspect of the way you have been treated during the course of this study then you should immediately inform the Investigator (Insert name and contact details). The normal National Health Service complaint mechanisms are also available to you. If you are still not satisfied with the response, you may contact the Imperial College Research Governance and Integrity Team.
2. Studies involving invasive clinical procedures on human participants that are conducted on potentially excluded participants, ie HIV/AIDS, CJD, Hepatitis studies
Imperial College London holds insurance policies which apply to this study. If you experience harm or injury as a result of taking part in this study, you will be eligible to claim compensation without having to prove that Imperial College is at fault.
This provision does not apply to claims which arise as a result of Hepatitis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, HIV/AIDS or any related conditions.
This does not affect your legal rights to seek compensation. If you are harmed due to someone's negligence, then you may have grounds for a legal action. Regardless of this, if you wish to complain, or have any concerns about any aspect of the way you have been treated during the course of this study then you should immediately inform the Investigator (Insert name and contact details). The normal National Health Service complaint mechanisms are also available to you. If you are still not satisfied with the response, you may contact the Imperial College Research Governance and Integrity Team.
3. Studies involving human participants, requiring ethics, which do not involve invasive clinical procedures, eg tissue bank studies, studies involving discarded excess tissue, questionnaires
If you are harmed by taking part in this research project, there are no special compensation arrangements. If you are harmed due to someone's negligence, then you may have grounds for a legal action. Regardless of this, if you wish to complain, or have any concerns about any aspect of the way you have been treated during the course of this study then you should immediately inform the Investigator (Insert name and contact details). The normal National Health Service complaint mechanisms are also available to you. If you are still not satisfied with the response, you may contact the Imperial College Research Governance and Integrity Team.