Neurology

The study of diseases and conditions of the brain and spinal cord form a part of medicine called neurology. Neurology covers a wide spectrum of conditions, from the common stroke to some very rare diseases.  Some conditions are treatable and an early diagnosis is crucial to prevent permanent complications.  Sadly, the advance of some neurological diseases cannot yet be stopped.

The role of the lawyer in acting for a head injured person is to understand as soon as possible the extent of the injury and to involve the all the relevant medical and ancillary experts at the earliest opportunity in assessing the injury and to work with them throughout the case.

It may be possible to claim compensation for the failure to diagnose clinically crucial conditions, resulting in the lack of the correct treatment being implemented.  Such a failure can have catastrophic consequences.  The treatment itself can also be negligent. Operations, however difficult and complicated, can be negligently performed by neurosurgeons, and if this negligence causes damage that otherwise would not have occurred, then it is possible that compensation may be recovered. It may also be necessary on occasion to question the choice of operation and the standard of post-operative care received.

Leigh Day & Co solicitors is accredited by:

Accidents against Medical Accidents (AvMA), the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), Child Brain Injury Trust, Headway, the Spinal Injuries Association and the UK Acquired Brain Injury Forum as a firm of solicitors able to represent clients with complex and serious brain and spinal injury claims.  We are retained by British Cycling and the British Triathlon Federation to provide legal advice for members of these associations who have been injured in road crashes. We are also on the approved lawyers list for the Brain Injury Group (BIG).

News

Compensation paid for negligent oversight in patient’s care
 
A patient with high blood pressure and a severe headache was sent home and later died
 
Delay in diagnosis of our young client’s brain tumour resulted in her becoming blind
 
A young man, aged 12 at the time of the operation, has received a substantial settlement after catastrophic bleeding in his brain during surgery.
 

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