Case studies
Our specialist medical negligence team has achieved over £1 million in compensation for a young man due to the negligent management of acute ischaemia, which led to him sustaining an avoidable left above-knee amputation.
We have settled a claim for a young woman whose bladder was negligently injured during appendix removal surgery resulting in a bladder injury and long-term urinary urgency and urinary incontinence.
We are advising a woman who experienced delays in the diagnosis and treatment of her appendicitis in April 2016.
We act for a number of clients who are pursuing medical negligence claims for a failure to remove all of their appendix during surgery.
Our client underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy (the removal of her gallbladder) as she was suffering from pain due to gallstones. The operation was performed negligently and her bile duct was severed during surgery.
We have settled a claim for a 27 year old female client whose appendix was not completely removed during surgery for appendicitis. Unfortunately, her abdominal symptoms continued and this affected her ability to work and socialise.
Case study
Substantial settlement for anal cancer patient following negligent surgery and other failings
We have settled a claim for a client against Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust following a delay in diagnosing her anal cancer.
We have settled a claim for a man in his fifties who suffered avoidable neurological injuries following a delay in diagnosis and treatment of Cauda Equina Syndrome in 2019. The claim settled for a six figure sum.
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