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Bowel Perforation & When Is It Negligence - written by Gurdeep Singh, Solicitor, Clinical Negligence
Bowel Perforation & When Is It Negligence
Bowel Perforation
The Gastrointestinal Tract runs from your throat to rectum. Therefore it encompasses your oesophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine (also know as your bowel). Bowel perforation is when a hole develops in you...
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The Campaign on behalf of the bereaved - written by Mark Thomason, Deputy Head, Clinical Negligence
The Campaign on behalf of the bereaved
When an individual passes away due to negligence there is a statutory award known as a bereavement award under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976. At present, that award stands at £15,120 for any claims brought. This is an area of law which has long needed an...
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Awareness for September - written by Peter Bowen-Walker Clinical Negligence Solicitor
Now that August has come to an end and hopefully the worst of the heat is behind us, maybe you feel you have a little more energy to get involved in some worthy charitable activity. Here are a few events which take place in September – even if you don’t want to get involved directly, the...
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Hip Replacement Surgery Clinical Negligence Claims - written by Gurdeep Singh, Clinical Negligence Solicitor
Hip Replacement Surgery Clinical Negligence Claims
Hip Replacement Surgery
A hip replacement is where a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial one (known as implant or prosthetic). An artificial hip joint is designed to improve range of movement and reduce pain. Usually...
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Britain’s Most Trusted NHS Trust Under Review - written by Matthew Waterfield, Clinical Negligence Fee Earner
Britain’s Most Trusted NHS Trust Under Review
The Case of Warnings Being Ignored and Lives in the Fold
As a specialist clinical negligence firm of solicitors, we are aware of the fantastic job that our NHS does in treating the nation and keeping our population healthy. They treat all o...
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Cerebral Palsy - written by Chen Attar, Clinical Negligence Paralegal
Cerebral Palsy:
Cerebral Palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain movement, balance, posture and muscle tone. It is a result of a combination of events that can lead to an injury in an infant’s developing brain.
It is caused by abnormal brain de...
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