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Gynaecological Obstetric Negligence – A Brief Layman’s Guide
Friday, 25/7/2008
posted by Geoffrey Simpson-Scott
Clinical negligence claims arising out of gynaecological treatment are highly specialized and need to be dealt with in a compassionate manner.
Necrotising Fasciitis – A Brief Layman’s Guide
Monday, 14/1/2008
posted by Geoffrey Simpson-Scott
One of the most traumatic Clinical Negligence cases we come across are those involving necrotizing fasciitis, also known as the ‘flesh-eating’ bug.
Appointing a Receiver – A Brief Layman’s Guide
Monday, 10/9/2007
posted by Geoffrey Simpson-Scott
In cases where an accident leaves a person brain damaged, it may be appropriate for a Receiver to be appointed to manage their financial affairs.
Obstetric Negligence – A Brief Layman’s Guide
Tuesday, 24/7/2007
posted by Geoffrey Simpson-Scott
Whilst obstetric negligence can occur in a variety of unexpected ways, in our experience, certain mistakes crop up more frequently than others.
Faecal Incontinence after Childbirth
Friday, 24/3/2006
posted by Caron Heyes
A case study of a clinical negligence case after childbirth.
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