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Her mother contacted Morrish Solicitors four years ago to pursue a claim for medical negligence against the hospital.
BBC: Woman brain-damaged at birth gets ?5.5m hospital payout
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In 2011 BBC London revealed medical negligence that led to the death of Serena Ali and her unborn daughter.
BBC: London
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Only a small percentage of complaints progressed to the Ombudsman, the General Medical Council or became medical negligence claims.
BBC: NEWS | Health | GP out-of-hours complaints soar
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He has been President of the Scottish Medico-Legal Society since 1996 and is the author of Medical Negligence: An Introduction (1983).
BBC: The men in robes
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Ian Cohen, a medical negligence solicitor and head of medical negligence at Goodmans Law, based in Liverpool, said the whole system of reporting "never events" was flawed.
BBC: Hospitals reveal 750 'should never happen' blunders
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Mrs Wright-Hogeland, 47, who is suing Mr Neale for medical negligence, expressed anger that he was allowed to practise in the UK after being struck off in Canada.
BBC: Patients of Richard Neale demand 'justice'
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Half of the medical negligence cases the NHS deals with now are brought on a no win, no fee basis whereby lawyers get paid only if they win the case.
BBC: NHS turns to no win, no fee cases
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Lord Bach called on the government to allow for "real compromise" on its proposals, arguing that it was essential for legal aid to remain available in areas such as medical negligence.
BBC: Legal Aid and Sentencing Bill part two
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The success rate of legally aided medical-negligence cases, for example, is only 17%.
ECONOMIST: Legal aid
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The writer, best known for crime novels featuring medical investigator Dr Kay Scarpetta, has accused the firm of negligence and breach of contract.
BBC: Crime novelist Patricia Cornwell sues finance firm
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The greatest illustration of this cultural compulsion is the absurdity of our medical malpractice system, which monetizes individual human travesty and bad outcomes far more than it seeks to root out legitimate negligence.
WSJ: Are Doctors Screening Too Much for Disease?