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| Anne's Case |
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| Anne's mum was admitted to the Defendant's hospital
when she was in labour following an unremarkable pregnancy. |
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| Louise's Case |
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| L's pregnancy in 2004 was her second pregnancy
and her estimated date of delivery was 18 February 2005. Initially
her care was at U C Hospital but she was transferred to S H
Hospital due to the fact that she moved house. |
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| Debbies Case |
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| This claim was brought on behalf of a young lady
who was born severely handicapped as a result of congenital
rubella syndrome. |
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| Michael's Case |
| Michael was born in March 1995 with cerebral palsy
of the spastic tetraplegic type. |
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| Prad's Case |
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| Prad was one of twins, born in March 1996. After
the birth of his twin sister, who was delivered first, there
were worrying signs of fetal distress on the CTG monitor. |
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| DAS Case 1999 |
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| This claim, in which we acted on behalf of the
claimant, is cited in 'The White Book', which sets out the Rules
for Judicial Proceedings. |
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| Russell's Case 2006 |
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| This case was brought on behalf of P in relation
to injuries sustained during his birth as a result of errors
during labour, delivery and neonatal care. |
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| Tina's Case 2007 |
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| A claim for compensation arise out of injuries
sustained at birth and caused by a lack of care in treatment
during delivery. |
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| Oliver's Case 2007 |
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| Oliver sustained brain damage as a result of medical
treatment during his birth on 24 December 2000. |
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