by Russell Worth | Apr 3, 2014 | Medical Negligence, News
A six-year-old boy, who was left permanently deaf by sub-standard care he received in an NHS hospital in the days after his birth, has received hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation. The damage to the boy’s hearing was caused by the failure of medical...
by Russell Worth | Apr 2, 2014 | News, Personal Injury
A widow who suffered catastrophic injuries and whose husband died when they were knocked down by a negligent Portuguese driver whilst on a family holiday has been awarded substantial compensation by the High Court. June Vann, 60, suffered two shattered legs and a...
by Russell Worth | Mar 31, 2014 | Accident Claims, Medical Negligence, News
A High Court judge had moving words of sympathy for the parents of a six-year-old girl who was delivered severely disabled following complications during her birth as he paved the way for her to receive a multi-million-pound NHS compensation package. The little girl...
by Russell Worth | Mar 27, 2014 | Accident at Work, Accident Claims, Industrial Disease, News, Personal Injury
This week Russell Worth solicitors have launched a dedicated site for those who’ve developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from repetitive tasks at work. The website: www.carpal-tunnelsyndrome.co.uk provides sufferers information on the latest cures, treatments as well...
by Russell Worth | Mar 21, 2014 | Accident Claims, News, Professional Negligence
A catastrophically injured road accident victim who was mistakenly advised to settle her damages claim for just £12,500 could now be in line for more than £2 million after the Supreme Court ruled in a landmark case that she lacked the mental capacity to sign up to the...
by Russell Worth | Mar 20, 2014 | Accident Claims, News, Personal Injury
An award-winning journalist who was catastrophically injured when he was knocked from his bicycle by a London police car is suing the country’s biggest force for millions of pounds damages. Donald MacLeod, 63, was The Guardian’s education editor before the...