by Russell Worth | Jun 16, 2015 | Accident Claims, Medical Negligence, misdiagnosis advice
Failure to recognise, identify or investigate symptoms associated with cancer Failure to administer the correct cancer testing when medically indicated by patient symptoms Improper or inappropriate carrying out of cancer testing, such as a biopsy or MRI scan Failure...
by Russell Worth | Jun 15, 2015 | Claims
An eight-year-old girl who was left severely disabled by a bout of meningitis shortly after her birth has been awarded more than £13 million in compensation. The pay-out is believed to be a record in a clinical negligence case where the claimant’s life expectancy was...
by Russell Worth | Jun 15, 2015 | Medical Negligence
A pensioner who was left with a weak, husky and painful voice following negligent surgery at an NHS hospital has been awarded £35,000 in compensation. As a result of her injury, the 70-year-old woman had difficulty making herself heard and had needed to give up...
by Russell Worth | May 8, 2015 | Claims
A survey by the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) has suggested that more than three in four Britons would not recognise the signs of skin cancer. The results are being published at the start of Sun Awareness Week, an annual campaign by the BAD set up in a...
by Russell Worth | May 7, 2015 | Accident at Work
A roofing company in North Wales has appeared in court after a roofer fell from a roof, suffering life-changing injuries. Chris Jones, from Colwyn Bay, was an employee of NRS Specialist Services (North Wales) Ltd when the incident occurred. He had been brought in to...