Compensation Claim

Victory For Family After Toddler Loses Eye

Categories: Medical Negligence | Written by Hilary on October 16, 2010

 

Three year old Harvey Dellar faces his future with an artificial eye after an incident the National Patient Safety Agency calls a ‘Never Event’.

Harvey was just 12 months old when, in 2008, his optician noticed an inward turn in his right eye and referred him to Northampton General Hospital. When (more…)

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Grieving wife warns others of the importance of early diagnosis

Categories: Medical Negligence | Written by Hilary on October 8, 2010

 

According to the Herald Express last month, a grieving wife has warned that early diagnosis is fundamental to the successful treatment of cancer. Her husband, a 52 year old non-smoker, died after a radiologist failed to diagnose lung cancer from an x-ray taken in 2005.

The wife, a school teacher, brought (more…)

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Man Awarded over £1 million for Brain Damage After Hospital Admits Liability

Categories: Compensation Claim,Medical Negligence | Written by Hilary on July 26, 2010

 

A stab victim who was left with irreversible brain damage after what a Judge described as “failures in medical care” at the hospital that was treating him, has been awarded £850,000 plus additional, ongoing payments for the rest of his life.

Leslie Dye, 57, who had been stabbed in the neck, was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Essex where medical staff treating him failed to interpret a scan correctly. As a result, he suffered a cardiac arrest which starved his brain of oxygen and left him permanently disabled. He now requires full time, professional care.

Mr Dye, who had previously worked as a taxi driver, is now cared for full time at a centre that specialises in treating patients with traumatic brain injury that can charge up to £4000 per week.

His daughter, Emma, brought the compensation claim on her father’s behalf.

Mr Justice Burnett at the High Court said in his judgement that it (more…)

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Family of brain injured girl wins compensation claim for NHS negligence

Categories: Compensation Claim,Medical Negligence | Written by Michael on July 14, 2010

 

West Midlands born Holly Nixon was left with permanent brain damage, it was revealed recently. According to reports from the BBC and the local newspaper, The Kidderminster Shuttle, Holly, now six years old, was starved of oxygen during her birth in 2003. The Kidderminster family are now dealing with life after the incident which has left their daughter with cerebral palsy.

In the years since, the family has constantly made claims of the hospital’s negligence and had been fighting the Worcester Actute Hospital’s NHS trust for a compensation claim ever since.

Out of court negotiations went well with a £2 million pound settlement agreed, with additional payments for the rest of her life, which may well reach over another £2 million.

Holly, who is now permanently brain damaged, has limited (more…)

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200 Patients Sue Liverpool Women’s NHS Trust Foundation for £20million

Categories: Compensation Claim,Medical Negligence | Written by Paul on May 28, 2010

 

One of the largest ever class actions in British medical history is being faced by Liverpool Women’s NHS Trust Foundation, following over 200 claims concerning bladder operations being botched by Consultant George Rowland between the late 1990s – 2007 at Aintree Centre for Women’s Health.

Mr Rowland performed 1500 operations at the Centre during this period on patients suffering from incontinence problems, so the number of claimants could double after investigations have unearthed problems with 30% of his cases.

He operated on patients with incontinence, many of whom have since suffered painful side effects and more severely with the original problem than before their operations.

Independent investigators have concluded that Mr Rowland also operated unnecessarily on female patients after (more…)

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Family of man killed by NHS doctor granted compensation

Categories: Medical Negligence | Written by Michael on May 24, 2010

 

A compensation award has been made to the relatives of a patient who was killed as a result of treatment he received from the NHS.

70 year old David Gray was given an over dose of painkillers by German locum GP Daniel Ubani in February 2008.
(more…)

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Unspecified compensation payout for disabled child

Categories: Compensation Claim,Medical Negligence | Written by Michael on February 26, 2010

 

Stephen Loraine is 9 and needs a lifetime of care after he was deprived of oxygen in his mother’s womb. As reported in the Liverpool Echo, he has recently obtained a large amount of compensation from the hospital concerned.

It would appear that Arrowe Park hospital on the Wirral failed to pay proper attention to the medical records of Pauline Lorraine. She had a “fibroid” which should have set alarm bells ringing. Shortly after being sent home in the aftermath of the scan, she endured a lot of bleeding. Stephen’s delivery had to be (more…)

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