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Opinion  |  17:02:25
What can be done to reduce the rise in orthopaedic negligence claims?
Clinical negligence claims in orthopaedics continue to grow. The 2023/24 Annual Report and Accounts from NHS Resolution (who are responsible for dealing with and paying out compensation claims against the NHS arising from clinical...
Case Study  |  17:02:25
How our solicitors supported a client on his journey following orthopaedic injury.
Dan was working as an agricultural seed cleaner and workshop engineer, undertaking seed cleaning for customer farmers across the country. Unfortunately his employers did not have a safe system of work and had not...
Case Study  |  17:02:25
Mary’s story – the consequences of delayed diagnosis of hip dysplasia.
I represented a teenage female claimant, Mary*, (born in 2010) in a clinical negligence claim against a hospital Trust for negligent failure to diagnose her hip dysplasia in the newborn period. Mary received significant...
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Case Study  |  14:02:25
RWK Goodman advises Swedish multi-national company Alfa Laval on its acquisition of innovative marine technology provider NRG Marine
Case Study  |  12:02:25
Compensation for family of former welder/pipe fitter who suffered with asbestosis and diffuse pleural thickening
Case Study  |  12:02:25
Six Figure Settlement for former Boiler Operator who contracted Mesothelioma
Case Study  |  12:02:25
Compensation for Family of former School Teacher who died from Mesothelioma
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News  |  10:02:25
David Gerber joins RWK Goodman’s corporate team
Case Study  |  07:02:25
Claim settles for £375,000 for widow of former Fitter’s Mate.
Mr Reed suffered from Covid during Christmas 2021, prompting him to see his GP due to experiencing pain in the right side of his chest. In January 2022 fluid was drained from Mr Reed’s...
Case Study  |  06:02:25
Six-figure settlement secured for widow of former electrician.
Mr M was a fit and active 69-year-old prior to his diagnosis of mesothelioma. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mr M worked as an apprentice engineer for Lund Roberts (Engineers) Limited. His...
Opinion  |  05:02:25
A local authority cannot consent to the deprivation of a child’s liberty under its statutory duties, the Court of Appeal rules
Under Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights, we all have the right to liberty (freedom). The deprivation of a child’s liberty occurs when restrictions are placed on a child’s liberty beyond what would normally be expected for a child of the same age. These orders are only made in exceptional circumstances.
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Opinion  |  05:02:25
The impact of increased National Insurance contributions on the UK’s hospitality sector.
How will increased National Insurance contributions affect the hospitality sector, and what options do businesses have to mitigate any impact?
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