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Articles by ‘Tracy Norris-Evans’
Following the release of the IPPR’s and APIL’s injury prevention report last week, and in honour of Injury Prevention Week, Tracy Norris-Evans reviews what the report can tell us and what the UK needs to learn about injury prevention.
Tracy Norris-Evans and Rosie Hodgetts, from our Personal Injury team, recently secured significant compensation for a man whose life was changed after he was hit by a car in 2014.
Law firm RWK Goodman has made a generous donation to a UK charity set up to help and support people affected by brain injury.
Tracy Norris-Evans, Partner at RWK Goodman, represented a woman, K, in a medical negligence claim against her GP.
RWK Goodman is supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2019 as part of its commitment to developing a positive culture of health and wellbeing. The annual campaign is run by the Mental Health Foundation to…
In January, Justice Minister Lord Keen shared his opinion about litigants in person. He insisted that litigants in person would be capable of handling their own personal injury claim, especially if that claim is not of substantial value. This is a significant setback for claimants who seek to access the justice they deserve, and here’s why.
(Photo credit: Rob Lacey Photography) Kit Butler first appeared as a model in the inaugural RWK Goodman Fashion Show in 2015, and, since then, his modelling career has skyrocketed. Now, his CV includes…
Silverliners walk the runway at Rhodes House during the RWK Goodman Fashion Show 2017 (Photo credit: Rob Lacey Photography) RWK Goodman was delighted to host the second Fashion Show in aid of the…
Following the success of 2015’s event, RWK Goodman is delighted to be sponsoring its second fashion show in aid of The Silverlining. The event will see over twenty five disabled and able-bodied models take…
Tracy Norris-Evans, a highly experienced Partner in the firm, represented the Claimant. The Claimant who was one of twins, should have been delivered by elective caesarean section, rather than attempting a natural delivery and during the course of the delivery there was a negligent failure to proceed to a caesarean section earlier and negligence in attempting an instrumental delivery.