by Russell Worth | Apr 17, 2014 | Medical Negligence, News
An inquest has heard how a businessman who died following severe complications with a cancer operation could have survived had he been re-operated on sooner. Malcolm Green, who was 82-years-old, died after he began bleeding internally following an operation to remove...
by Russell Worth | Apr 17, 2014 | Medical Negligence, News
An eight-year-old girl who was left severely disabled after complications arose during her birth at a Kent hospital has won a multi-million-pound compensation pay-out from the NHS. The girl suffered brain damage after a delay during her teenage mother’s labour at...
by Russell Worth | Apr 15, 2014 | Brain Injuries, Head Injuries, News, Personal Injury
An award-winning journalist who suffered life-shattering injuries when he was knocked from his bicycle by a police car has won the right to very substantial damages from the UK’s biggest force after a judge ruled that the driver had put speed before safety....
by Russell Worth | Apr 11, 2014 | News, Personal Injury
Personal Injury firm Russell Worth solicitors have re-launched their website www.compensation.co.uk. The website has seen a major redesign from the firm, who specialise in settling claims for industrial disease and medical negligence. Amongst the website’s offerings...
by Russell Worth | Apr 10, 2014 | Industrial Disease, News
A former sailor has died after he was exposed to asbestos, an inquest has heard. Keith Chester, from Bishop Waltham, served in the Royal Navy for 12 years and died aged 79 in February this year. An inquest was held in Winchester on Wednesday 2nd April 2014 into Mr...
by Russell Worth | Apr 7, 2014 | Accident Claims, Industrial Disease, mesothelioma, News
The daughter of a retired industrial worker who died from asbestos-related cancer at the age of 81, following exposure to deadly dust during the early 1960s, has won the right to compensation for her loss at the Court of Appeal. The former painter and labourer was...