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Hundreds of Amazon warehouse staff injured in workplace accidents over past three years
  • 19.02.2020
  • JessicaMG
  • Personal-injury, Personal-injury
  • serious injury head injury accident at work HSE workplace injury injury at work workplace accident fall from height Amazon GMB Union orthopaedic injury Health & Safety Executive near misses
​New figures compiled by the GMB Union suggest that hundreds of people have been seriously injured over the last three years while working at Amazon warehouses around the UK. Richard Edwards, a Partner within our Personal Injury team who specialises in handling serious accident at work claims, comments in our latest blog... Read the rest of this post...
MPs debate acquired brain injury in Parliament
On Thursday last week (6th February 2020) MPs debated acquired brain injury in Parliament. ​ Read the rest of this post...
FA to impose restrictions on heading the ball for under-18s
  • 14.02.2020
  • JessicaMG
  • Personal-injury, Personal-injury
  • dementia Brain Injury Headway head injury concussion Head Trauma Jeff Astle heading football The Jeff Astle Foundation FA Football Association heading ball post concussion syndrome Professional Footballers’ Association PAFA Alzheimers professional football
Our Gary Herbert, a Partner within the Personal Injury team here at PRD who is currently serving on the committee for Headway Salford & Trafford, comments on the FA's proposals to ban heading of footballs in training for under-18s in our latest blog... Read the rest of this post...
Bike Cam: Collision during morning rush hour
Further preventable baby deaths uncovered at East Kent Hospitals NHS
An investigation by BBC News has exposed more preventable baby deaths at the NHS trust which has already been criticised for its maternity services. Our Lesley Herbertson, a Partner in our Clinical Negligence team, comments here... Read the rest of this post...
Women in West Midlands facing 10-week delays for smear test results
Thousands of women are thought to be affected by the backlog that built up since Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust took over the service for Stoke-on-Trent, Birmingham, Coventry, Herefordshire and Worcestershire in April 2019. Our Helen Budge, Senior Clinical Negligence Solicitor, comments here... Read the rest of this post...
Inquiry into malpractice of breast surgeon Ian Paterson publishes findings
​The two-year independent inquiry into the malpractice of breast surgeon Ian Paterson has found that a culture of “avoidance and denial” allowed him to perform botched and unnecessary operations on hundreds of women. Our Gill Edwards comments here... Read the rest of this post...
​An inquiry into the malpractice of rogue breast surgeon Ian Paterson is expected to make recommendations on regulations around surgeons working in private hospitals after it publishes its findings in a report today. Read the rest of this post...
Liverpool Clinicians create new head trauma score to tackle unnecessary referrals
  • 03.02.2020
  • JeanneEvans
  • Personal-injury, Personal-injury
  • Brain Injury Personal Injury NHS head injury concussion The Walton Centre University of Liverpool Head Trauma Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Concussion Syndrome Liverpool HITS Liverpool Head Injury Tomography Score Tomography Mild Brain Injury Neurosurgical Centre Neurosurgeon
A team of staff from The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust and Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have developed a score to help clinicians define mild traumatic brain trauma. Our Jeanne Evans, Partner within our Personal Injury team, comments here... Read the rest of this post...
Last week, we held a joint training seminar with AKA Case Management to explore in detail the various conflicts that can, and inevitably do, arise between the litigation, financial considerations and rehabilitation/therapy needs when working with challenging clients and their families, and to explore whether the professional parties are really on the same side. Is there a way to stop such conflicts arising? Or are the conflicts themselves an essential part of our roles in delivering rehabilitation to our shared clients? Read on for more... Read the rest of this post...

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