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Taylor v Novo: can you claim as a secondary victim if you weren’t at the accident?
A senior judge has given judgment at an appeal hearing in a personal injury case concerning secondary victims. ‘Secondary victim’ refers to someone who witnesses a traumatic event, such as...
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Case Studies
Case study: compensation settlement for injured cyclist
As a nation, we’re increasingly recognising the benefits that cycling can bring for both work and leisure. However, as personal injury lawyers, we’re also very aware of how vulnerable cyclists...
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Case study: disability after spinal surgery errors
Our medical negligence solicitors issued a claim for compensation on behalf of a lady who was left disabled due to errors made during spinal surgery. Surgery for spinal cord condition...
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Case study: inquest into child’s death following misdiagnosis
Our clinical negligence solicitors successfully represented the family of a two-year-old girl at an inquest into her death following an incorrect diagnosis by emergency services. Misdiagnosis of swine flu Georgia...
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Case study: compensation for hip replacement error
Hip replacement surgery is one of the most common procedures performed in the UK, often to resolve issues of debilitating pain and restricted mobility. For many people, a hip replacement...
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