Confidential Medical Negligence Oldham

Medical Negligence

Pearson Legal

Industry: Confidential
Location: Oldham

Full Credential Description

An independent elderly lady suffered a debilitating stroke after a failure in communication led to her missing vital anticoagulant medication for a heart condition. Our Medical Negligence Team recently secured a settlement of £105,000 in a case where the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust failed to provide anticoagulation to a patient with atrial fibrillation leading to a devastating stroke and ultimately causing her death.

Our client, Mrs T was an 81 year old lady who lived independently in her own home. She attended A&E at The Royal Oldham Hospital complaining of shortness of breath and chest pain and was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, she was discharged home with appropriate medication.

A month later she went back complaining of malaise, lethargy, palpitations and shortness of breath, she was admitted and the earlier diagnosis confirmed. A plan was formed to keep Mrs T in hospital to stabilise her heart rate before discharging her home with a referral to the anticoagulation clinic.

Atrial fibrillation also places patients at an increased risk of developing cardiac blood clots and risk of stroke resulting from the passage of thrombus from the heart to the smaller blood vessels in the brain. Providing anticoagulant medication significantly reduces the risks both of clots forming and strokes occurring. However clerical errors and communication mix ups meant she was not referred to the clinic and she was discharged home without any anticoagulant cover in place.

Mrs T essentially remained lost to follow up by the hospital and the anticoagulation service and went on to suffer a right-sided stroke which left her totally aphasic and unable to swallow safely so that the insertion of a PEG was necessary. Proceedings were issued and a settlement was ultimately secured to compensate her pain, suffering and lost amenity, in respect of the care and expenses incurred in providing that care, and to compensate her Estate for her funeral and memorial.

"In clinical negligence claims no sum of money will ever truly compensate the injured party or their family and friends for the losses suffered, particularly here where Mrs T sadly passed away prior to the conclusion of the claim. I hope that the level of compensation recovered for Mrs T’s Estate will act as a prompt for the Trust to revise its internal procedures to ensure that these failings are never repeated again”.

Measurable Results

Compensation settlement: £105,000

Qualifications & Expertise

Experienced legal professionals with proven track record in complex cases and client advocacy.