Case studies
We brought a claim for a young woman who was training to be a tree surgeon when she sustained a serious spinal cord injury from being trapped under a falling tree.
We recently concluded a complex claim against an employer and occupier, as a result of our client sustaining serious injury following a fall from a roof on which he was working.
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Pub waitress injured by falling gas canister
Our client was working as a waitress in a public house when she sustained injury to her foot. She had entered the stock room to retrieve some stock to replenish the bar when a large gas canister, used for pumps within the public house, suddenly and without warning fell towards her and landed on her left foot.
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Orthopaedic infection claim
Our client suffered an ankle fracture that required surgical repair, but during which it was not recognised that he demonstrated early signs of infection.
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Negligent surgery to fix tibial fracture
Our medical negligence solicitors are pursuing a claim for a professional footballer who fractured his right distal tibial shaft and was admitted to hospital for surgery to fix the fracture by intra medullary nail insertion.
Our client underwent surgery to correct a rotation of his thigh bone that resulted from a road accident several years earlier.
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Negligent knee replacement surgery
Knee replacement surgery has developed significantly and become much more widespread in recent years, but requires highly specialised surgical expertise.
We secured damages for a claimant who suffered a head injury and various fractures when he was knocked over by a motorcyclist at a pedestrian crossing.
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Damages for victim of early morning collision potentially contributed to by farming contractor
We won substantial damages for a driver after he was seriously injured in a fatal road traffic accident which killed one person and seriously injured several others.
We successfully recovered £18,500 compensation for a recovery patrolman who suffered a soft tissue injury to his left little finger when attending and working on a broken down member’s vehicle.
Our personal injury team recently secured a sum of £32,500 for a recovery patrolman who was injured while attending a member breakdown on the hard shoulder of a motorway.
Our client worked as an HGV driver for a haulage firm. Part of his job involved repetitive work opening and shunting large high-sided curtain HGV trailers many times a day.
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