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Opinion  |  18:02:20
Study reveals more footballers are suffering from heart problems – is it time for more screening?
Every week 12 young people die from sudden cardiac death. Is it time to start screening young adults for potential cardiac issues more often?
Uncategorised  |  14:02:20
Aortic dissection: are we doing enough?
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening condition, and a recent investigation into a death involving this cardiac issue has highlighted the need for more to be done in emergency treatment to reduce the incidence of missed and delayed diagnosis. Our medical negligence team takes a look.
Case Study  |  12:02:20
£15.1 million secured for woman who suffered brain damage at birth
Paul Rumley secured a £15.1 million settlement for a 25-year-old woman, L, who was brain damaged during her first 72 hours of life, as a consequence of a failure to diagnose and treat low blood sugar levels.
Opinion  |  17:12:19
I experienced a cardiac event – here’s what it was like
Joachim Stanley, an experienced member of our Medical Negligence team, talks about his experience following a cardiac event this year.
Uncategorised  |  10:12:19
How is technology changing how post mortems are performed?
As part of her work considering all aspects of inquest law, Ali Cloak, considers the increasing use of post-mortem imaging to determine a cause of death as an alternative to an invasive surgical autopsy.
Case Study  |  09:12:19
Successful claim for negligent maternity care that caused fits and psychiatric harm
Our client suffered an eclamptic fit at the birth of her first child. She developed PTSD and continues to have on going psychological injury (four years after the event).
Opinion  |  20:11:19
Should we be surprised by the staffing crisis in the NHS?
With recent news of chronic staff shortages in the NHS as we head into winter, Ainara Diaz from our Medical Negligence team asks: should we be surprised that the NHS finds itself in this situation?
Case Study  |  05:11:19
Client who suffered a permanently discoloured arm as a result of a negligent iron infusion secures settlement of £25,000
Sophie Angwin-Thornes recovered damages for K, a client who suffered an extravasation injury, and as a result she was left with an area of discoloration on her upper arm and suffered pain and weakness in the arm.
Case Study  |  24:10:19
Client who lost use of his right thumb due to negligence secures settlement
Ali Cloak recovered damages for T, a client who lost the use of his right thumb after a failure to identify the extent of his fractured thumb and failing to provide him with the necessary treatment.
Case Study  |  24:10:19
Five-figure sum for 16 year old who developed knee problems as a result of a delayed diagnosis
Ali Cloak recovered five-figure sum for B, a 16 year old client who suffered a meniscal tear in her knee which went undiagnosed for nearly six weeks resulting in the need for a substantial operation and a likelihood of significant knee problems in later life.
Case Study  |  24:10:19
£30,000 secured for negligent treatment of broken wrist
Ali Cloak recovered £30,000 for L, a client who suffered loss of mobility in her wrist as a result of a failure of medical staff to recognise that her broken wrist was not healing correctly .
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Opinion  |  21:10:19
The effects of Erb’s palsy: part compensation, part inspiration
In honour of Erb's Palsy Awareness Week, Lucy Norton from our specialist compensation team talks here about the two aspects of her job as an Erb's palsy solicitor - part compensation, part inspiration.
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