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Derry girl to receive £21m in North’s ‘biggest ever’ medical settlement

written by cassoscoop July 18, 2024
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The Western Trust is to pay almost £21 million to the family of a Derry girl.

BBC NI reports that is believed to be one of the biggest medical negligence settlements ever in the North of Ireland.

The child suffered brain damage during an emergency Caesarean section and will spend the rest of her life as a wheelchair user.

Her family’s solicitor has accused the Western Health and Social Care Trust of prolonging their agony by refusing to admit full liability until nearly 13 years after the child’s birth.

In a statement, the Western Trust said it was “very sorry for the failings in the care provided to this family”.

Serious complications arose when the child’s mother went into labour, and the family decided to sue the Western Trust over the delay in carrying out the caesarean section.

The couple’s daughter was left with cerebral palsy, which is a serious, lifelong disability.

The family wish to remain anonymous but, in a statement, the girl’s father described the case as “long and emotionally draining”.

The hospital at the centre of the case has not been identified.

The family’s solicitor, Eoin Kearney, said the Western Trust could have made matters easier by admitting at an earlier stage that negligence caused the girl’s brain damage.

They had only accepted partial liability, he said, until the case was about to go to trial.

Mr Kearney told BBC News NI: “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.

“The negligence arose out of a delay on the doctors’ part in moving to an emergency Caesarean section when serious complications arose during the labour.

“Those complications were the child’s heart rate dropping significantly and, at that stage, should have alert the doctors to the need to take evasive action which, unfortunately in this case, was delayed by around 15 minutes.

“The medical expert we engaged gave an opinion that had 15 minutes’ delay not taken place, this child would not have suffered any brain damage.”

Mr Kearney said the delay in the Western Trust admitting full liability meant that, until now, the girl’s family had to look after her complex medical needs with limited financial support.

“Knowing the parents well as I do at this stage, I can say undoubtedly that the biggest moment for them was when the trust admitted full liability because that was a formal acknowledgement that their daughter had been wronged and that some justice had finally been achieved on her behalf,” he added.

The Western Trust said: “We are very sorry for the failings in the care provided to this family and respectfully acknowledge the settlement that was reached, which will provide lifetime care.”

Derry girl to receive £21m in North’s ‘biggest ever’ medical settlement was last modified: July 19th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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