Simpson Millar LLP's well - respected clinical negligence practice is particularly adept at handling high - value and complex
obstetric claims involving cerebral palsy and Erb's palsy, an area in which it is considered «one of the leading firms».
Not exact matches
The vice president of the Society for
Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology said the
claim was «crazy,» noting that «anesthesia does not kill an infant if you don't kill the mother.»
In contrast to the
claims of homebirth and midwifery advocates, the Netherlands is far from being the ideal model of
obstetric care.
Midwifery
claims that
obstetric practice is not based on science are usually bald faced lies.
Ecorazzi agrees with the
claim of «scare tactics,» noting that the AMA resolution states that women who choose to birth at home put themselves at risk of «maternal hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, eclampsia or other
obstetric emergencies,» adding «nothing like taking away choices from people — or scaring the hell out of them into going your way.»
Since qualifying, I have gained experience in defending a broad range of
claims on behalf of NHS Resolution, including orthopedic,
obstetric and Fatal Accidents Act
claims.
I specialise in defendant clinical negligence litigation working on a broad range of cases including complex surgical, intensive care,
obstetric and orthopaedic
claims.
We work with highly qualified
obstetric experts who can analyze the
claim to determine if your medical team's actions or inaction was the determinate cause of your child's condition.
I am a partner in the firm's clinical negligence team, specialising in complex
claims involving cauda equina syndrome, orthopaedic, gynaecological,
obstetric cases and brain injury cases.
As a likely response to the avoidability of the brachial plexus injury and the consequent lawsuits for the deviations from the standard of care by the delivering health care professional, beginning in the late 1990s, medical researchers looking for ways to defend against the
claims began developing an alternative causation theory for
obstetric brachial plexus injuries.
I have extensive experience in cases involving brain damage through
obstetric treatment, neurosurgery and anaesthetic
claims.
«Preparing and Presenting Your Witnesses,» American Conference Institute's 14th Annual Advanced Forum on
Obstetric Malpractice
Claims (Distinguished Co-Chair), Philadelphia Union League, June 2015
«New Trends in Hypothermia Treatment for Newborns Suffering from Acute Hypoxic Encephalopathy,» American Conference Institute's 13th Annual Advanced Forum on
Obstetric Malpractice
Claims (Distinguished Co-Chair), June 2014
Her cases consist predominantly of complex matters including
obstetric and paediatric
claims, catastrophic brain and spinal injury
claims, stroke and orthopaedic and gynaecological
claims.
«Hypothermia Treatment for Newborns Suffering from Acute Hypoxic Encephalopathy,» American Conference Institute's 11th Annual Advanced Forum on Preventing, Managing and Defending
Claims of
Obstetric Malpractice, Presentation, 2012.
American Conference Institute's 9th Annual Advanced Forum on Preventing, Managing and Defending
Claims of
Obstetric Malpractice (multiple presentations), 2010
I work on a broad range of cases, including orthopeadic, complex surgery,
obstetric and cosmetic
claims for NHS Resolution and private providers of healthcare.
Deals with all aspects of clinical injury including brain damage at birth, head injuries, gynaecology,
obstetric cases, cardiology, spinal injury, general surgery, cancer cases, dental cases, fatal accident
claims and Court of Protection work.
I have a broad caseload of
claims including nursing, orthopaedic,
obstetric and vascular
claims.
An earlier study by Rosenblatt and Hurst examined 54
obstetric malpractice
claims for negligence.
I am a senior solicitor with the firm's clinical negligence team, specialising in high value catastrophic
claims including
obstetric and paediatric cases, orthopaedic and neurosurgical injury, and complex neurological injury, stroke and paraplegia.
Her area of specialty includes orthopaedic, gynaecological and
obstetric, and she has a number of ongoing high value and complex
claims such as cerebral palsy cases where settlements will be extensive.
In the Clinical negligence and Healthcare fields Sarah has extensive experience in respect of all areas of medicine and dentistry, from small injuries to highly complex multi-million pound brain injury, spinal and
obstetric injury
claims, acting both for Claimants and Defendants.
Lynda also has experience of
claims for delayed cancer diagnosis, gynaecological and
obstetric negligence, surgical negligence, pressure sores and orthopaedic negligence against the NHS and private providers.