Richard, a medical negligence specialist with BTTJ, had to meet a series of 50- plus stringent criteria before his appointment to the panel, looking at experience, knowledge, case management, client care and monitoring client satisfaction, among other areas. Read On
All women registered with a GP and aged between 50 and 70 should be automatically invited for breast cancer screening every 3 years. They should receive their final invitation for screening between the ages of 68 and 71. Read On
Following a request to review four individual cases, Surgeons from the Royal College of Surgeons carried out an inspection in September 2017 where it has been suggested that they criticised two brain surgery operations where the patients went on to die. Read On
With the introduction of the Civil Liability Bill into the House of Lords this week, the Ministry of Justice has produced their response to the report of the Civil Justice Committee (CJS) and has rejected the argument that there is insufficient evidence to overhaul how the discount rate in personal injury claims is set. Read On
Solicitor Richard Stanford was interviewed by the BBC with regards to the unique Clinical Negligence case that was recently concluded with Adam Weitzman QC. Read On
On Wednesday 22 November 2017 Richard Stanford, of Brindley Twist Tafft & James, and Adam Weitzman QC concluded what is believed to be a unique case in Clinical Negligence. Read On
Birth injuries are very complex and demanding cases that require the specialist knowledge of experienced solicitors to ensure you are rightly compensated. Our solicitors have successfully settled many birth injury claims. Read On
A practitioner specialising in orthopaedics will often look after patients that have suffered bone fractures, who need joint replacement, ligament reconstruction surgery, hand, shoulder and elbow surgery, foot and ankle surgery and back and spine surgery. Read On
Written by Tom Barnes on 10 October 2017
Gynaecological treatment covers a number of areas including cancer, medical management of a chronic condition, surgery or post-natal care. Read On
Members of the Society of Clinical Negligence Laywers (SCIL) have campaigned at Westminster against fixed fees for medical negligence claims. Read On