Medical Negligence Case Settles for nearly £21m
Following the service of court pleadings, a partial admission of liability was made by the Western Trust; however, as is unfortunately all too common in these types of cases, this did not include any acceptance that the negligence caused the child to suffer brain damage. Given the complexity of the case and the significant physical and cognitive challenges that a child with cerebral palsy can have, a vast number of further expert medical reports were required to fully evidence the complex needs of the child and the future care needs she will have for the rest of her life.
An important aspect of a case of this nature is the child’s accommodation and the fact that this must be of a certain standard, with specific adaptations, to meet the needs of the child. As such, a number of different experts were engaged to go about designing and building a bespoke new house for this child and her family – experts in Architecture, Occupational Therapy, Nursing Care, Assistive Technology (for in-built smart technology) and also Physiotherapy so that a hydrotherapy pool could be installed.
A health trust here is to pay almost £21m to the family of a girl in what is thought to be one of the biggest medical negligence settlements ever in Northern Ireland. The girl suffered brain damage during an emergency Caesarean section. Our reporter Ita Dungan has more. pic.twitter.com/JW0MVFPkXJ
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Following receipt of all these expert reports a date for trial was agreed and a few weeks before trial the Western Trust proceeded to admit full liability. This came as immense relief to the child’s parents as they felt some form of justice had been achieved and they did not need to go through the stress of what may have been a very long and emotionally draining trial.
Following this admission intense settlement negotiations took place and a figure of just under £21 million was agreed and approved by the Court with the help of Junior and Senior Counsel. The figure will be payable on a periodical basis over the course of the child’s life and Eoin Kearney will have a continuing oversight role in that process to ensure the child’s needs are being looked after and protected throughout her lifetime.
The girl’s father said the following after conclusion of the case:
“I contacted Brendan Kearney & Co as I had heard that they were the people to see regarding medical negligence and I am so very grateful that I did. From day one we were looked after superbly. The communication from the office was excellent and we were kept informed of all developments in the case along the way. The case was long and emotionally draining but the team at Brendan Kearney’s were amazing. First Brendan and then Eoin were excellent in terms of keeping us calm and informed along the way. Eoin’s dedication to the case, empathy and compassion were so important to us, and we are overjoyed at the result obtained which will greatly assist our daughter for the rest of her life. We cannot thank you enough and will be forever indebted to you.”
Following successful conclusion of the case, Eoin Kearney, who represented the family, has said:
“Whilst the settlement award is undoubtedly significant, this figure has been arrived at in agreement with the Defendant Health Trust and approved by the High Court in order to provide this child with the nursing care and specialised therapies that she needs to live as comfortable and fulfilling a life as possible after the tragic events surrounding her birth and her subsequent severe disabilities.
The young girl at the centre of this case is nothing short of adorable and her parents are the most committed and loving parents that I have come across in this line of work. As such, it has been very pleasing from a personal and professional perspective to have assisted them in this very long and difficult process.”
Read the BBC NI News Article here