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Personal Injury Reforms

Negligent Cataract Surgery Leading to Severe Vision Loss: Securing Compensation for Medical Malpractice

Published on 13th June 2024

We were consulted by a 75-year-old man, who was referred to a private ophthalmology clinic because he had a cataract. He had surgery on the cataract, following...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Foot Injury from Supermarket Trolley Accident: Ensuring Compensation for Pedestrian Accidents

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who was shopping at the supermarket. Outside the store she pulled the supermarket trolley out from the trolley station, stepped back and...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Slip and Fall Injury in the Supermarket Due to Wet Floor: Maximising Your Compensation for Supermarket Accidents

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who was shopping at the supermarket. An employee started to mop the floor right next to our client. Our client stood back...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Ankle Fracture Due to Uneven Pavement Near Bus Stop: Filing and Winning Your Personal Injury Claim

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who was walking to a bus. He tripped over a raised bit of concrete by the bus stop, and he fell, fracturing...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Burn Injuries from Negligent Colleague in Bakery Canteen: Claiming Compensation for Workplace Accidents

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who was employed in a bakery. During her break into the works canteen and boiled the kettle. As she turned with the...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Injuries from Exploding Aerosol Can in Delivery Vehicle: Protecting Your Rights and Seeking Compensation

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who is employed as a driver delivering to supermarkets. The drivers are provided with aerosol cans of polish. One of the aerosols...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Personal Injury Claim Due to Faulty Car Wash Hose

Published on 13th June 2024

I acted for a client who was using a car wash. He picked up the hose to wash his vehicle. Unfortunately, there was a hole in the...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Fixed recoverable costs in clinical negligence claims. A new regime that may act to the detriment of Claimants? Part 2

Published on 19th December 2023

Changes in the way clinical negligence cases are run which come into force in April 24 mean that many cases will be forced to consider settlement at...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Fixed recoverable costs in clinical negligence claims. A new regime that may act to the detriment of Claimants? Part 1

Published on 19th December 2023

Our client, D, was taken to hospital after developing a sudden loss of sight in one of his eyes and dizziness. Investigations revealed this was caused by...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Addressing Delayed Diagnosis of Lung Cancer and Ensuring Fair Compensation

Published on 27th September 2023

In this case study, we look at the consequences of delayed medical diagnosis in the context of lung cancer. Our client, a father with 2 teenage daughters,...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Misdiagnosis of sepsis results in death, family awarded £150,000

Published on 18th December 2021

We acted for the family of a man who was admitted to Pinderfields hospital with suspected urinary tract infection. He was in fact suffering from sepsis, but...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Negligent hip surgery, damages agreed at £80,500

Published on 12th December 2021

We acted for the family of an elderly man who complained of hip pain. At Barnsley Hospital, the orthopaedic surgeon had recommended by letter that fluid should...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Negligent hospital discharge results in settlement of £3,000

Published on 30th November 2021

We acted for the family of an elderly lady who was discharged from Barnsley hospital to a care home on the coldest night of the year in...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Injection negligence claim settled for £425,000

Published on 24th November 2021

We acted for a claimant who was given an injection by a nurse to reduce the chances of his bowel cancer returning. The claimant says that during...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Supermarket worker injured by lorry

Published on 24th November 2021

We acted for a claimant who was using a forklift truck unload a lorry for a supermarket. Whilst he was inside the lorry, the rear doors slammed...

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Personal Injury Reforms

Patient suffers tissue damage from chemotherapy injection, received £60,000 damages

Published on 6th November 2019

We acted for the widow of a patient at Pinderfields Hospital. He was having chemotherapy. There is always a small risk that the chemical bursts out of...

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