Pages On: Head and Brain Injuries
Injuries effecting the head or brain are extremely dangerous and can have devastating consequences. Whilst even concussions have shown to alter the mental facilities of those suffering head injuries, a brain injury could outrightly disable a person. Even in the event of negligent childbirth, brain injuries can lead to a life with cerebral palsy. If you’ve suffered an injury to your head or brain, and you weren’t at fault, you will probably be entitled to personal injury compensation.
Newcastle father suffers horrendous acid burns
Posted: 1 May 2016
Posted in: Arm Injury, Head and Brain Injuries, Leg Injuries, Workplace Injuries
A 59-year-old father of three from Newcastle has won £210,000 in compensation for acid burns sustained whilst working for a pharmaceutical company. The electrical technician, who has not been named, had just taken over his shift and was disconnecting pipes from a tank containing Bromine, a hazardous acid. When he decoupled the pipe, residual acid, which should have been drained by his colleague on the previous shift, sprayed on to the worker, causing him extensive burns to his limbs and face. The technician ran immediately to a nearby safety shower to…
Read MoreCyclist wins £65K after an out-of-control dog entangled with his bicycle
Posted: 30 November 2015
Posted in: Animal Attacks, Bicycle Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Public Place Accidents
A cyclist has been awarded £65,000 in compensation after suffering an injury caused by a dog walker allowing her dog lead to become entangled in his bike. 59-year-old Anthony Steele suffered serious injuries in the incident after he was thrown off his bike when the dog darted in front of him and caused the lead to become entangled in the spokes. Mr Steele was left unconscious after the injury and was later found to have fractured his skull. The accident happened along the promenade at the seafront in Heyshame, Lancashire.…
Read MoreFamily awarded payout following man’s hospital brain injury
Posted: 8 November 2015
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
The family of a man who suffered serious brain damage after choking on his vomit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been awarded undisclosed damages by the Trust. 33-year-old Ross Askew was originally admitted to hospital on New Year’s Day 2010 with complaints of abdominal pain, he was diagnosed with severe necrotising pancreatitis. However, when he choked on his own vomit, he suffered a severe brain injury and subsequently required 24hr care. It was heard that Mr Askew had been fighting a recurring brain tumour at the time of the…
Read MoreParamedics failed to recognise skull fractures
Posted: 24 August 2015
Posted in: Criminal Injury and Assault, Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
A man who suffered severe head injuries after being attacked on a night out was told by paramedics that he was not seriously injured. Michael Kane, described by police as a “good Samaritan”, was knocked unconscious when trying to help two women in March. 29-year-old Ricky Scott admitted to punching Mr Kane at Nottingham Crown Court, but said he was simply protecting his girlfriend after considering Mr Kane to be a threat. CCTV footage was released, showing Mr Kane being knocked out with one punch earlier this year. The images…
Read MoreBulldog breeder jailed following attack
Posted: 22 August 2015
Posted in: Animal Attacks, Arm Injury, Head and Brain Injuries
48-year-old Stephen Potts has been jailed after some of his dogs attacked and severely injured a 63-year-old man. The American Bulldog breeder, who previously lost an arm after being mauled by two of his own dogs, had let a group of his animals off the lead when they decided to attack Lindsay Edwards last October. Mr Edwards was left with wounds so deep that his skull was exposed. Mr Potts, from Low Pittington in County Durham, initially denied seven charges of owning dangerously out of control dogs that caused injury.…
Read MoreMalnourishment misdiagnosis causes death
Posted: 28 July 2015
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence, Wrongful & Accidental Death
The mother of Kayleigh Compton, who died from a brain injury as a result of undiagnosed malnourishment, has released photographs of her dying daughter in hospital. The 23-year-old had visited her GP following very rapid weight loss, before finally being admitted to hospital after dropping from ten stone to six stone in six months. It was heard that every time she attempted to eat, she was sick. After doctors carried out a number of tests, they were unable to find the cause of her weight loss. An independent review found…
Read More£2.3m to man facing lifetime of disability
Posted: 29 June 2015
Posted in: Arm Injury, Hand Injuries, Head and Brain Injuries, Knee Injury, Pedestrian Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents
A 26-year-old man, who remains anonymous, has been awarded £2.3million after he was hit by a drink-driver in Wiltshire. The man, who was 20 at the time, had been walking home in the early hours of the morning with his girlfriend when the driver ploughed into him, causing him severe injuries. It was heard in London’s High Court that the severity of the impact left the victim with serious physical injuries and also brain damage. He remained in hospital and rehabilitation for three years following the accident. Mr Justice…
Read MoreBrain damaged teenager to receive multi-million pound payout
Posted: 25 June 2015
Posted in: Birth Injury, Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
13-year-old Ben Harman is to receive a multi-million pound compensation package after an east Kent hospital admitted to causing his brain damage at birth. The brain injury happened when doctors failed to check his blood sugar levels after birth, despite clear warning signs that he was not healthy. It was heard that hospital staff failed to carry out any glucose tests until two days after his birth, by which point his condition had deteriorated, and he had suffered a brain injury. It was heard in court that Ben was severely…
Read MoreAlton towers to compensate 16 victims
Posted: 9 June 2015
Posted in: Hand Injuries, Head and Brain Injuries, Leg Injuries, Public Place Accidents
Following last week’s rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers, bosses at Merlin Entertainments have agreed to pay compensation to all 16 people injured in the accident. The crash happened on the Smiler rollercoaster, the park’s £18million ride, on 2 June. Two carriages collided following an incident that saw a stationary carriage left on the track. 16 people were badly injured as a result. Of the 16 people injured, 17-year-old Leah Washington suffered the most devastating injury. The teenager, from Barnsley, suffered a severe injury to her leg that meant having to…
Read MoreGym company fined £80,000 over injuries
Posted: 16 May 2015
Posted in: Gym & Leisure Centre Injuries, Head and Brain Injuries, Public Place Accidents
A gym company has been fined £80,000 after one of its members was left blind in one eye and partially sighted in the other when a gym session went wrong. Company executive 47-year-old Mauro Carneiro had been using a stability ball and resistance bands in a David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) gym when the bands gave way and catapulted a metal ‘D-ring’ into his face. Personal trainer, Ian Donaldson, was with Mr Carneiro when the accident happened, and immediately phoned an ambulance. It was heard that Mr Donaldson purchased the bands…
Read MoreSerious errors in boy’s heart surgery
Posted: 2 February 2015
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence, Wrongful & Accidental Death
The family of a boy who died after serious errors were made during his heart surgery seeks answers. 11-year-old Bradley Brough, from York, died in 2010 after undergoing three operations in two days at Leeds General Infirmary. Bradley suffered with a complex congenital heart defect that required him to undergo an operation to divert the flow of blood in his heart. However, despite three operations, he died after suffering a bleed to the brain. A letter that was composed by the hospital trust admitted that errors were made during his…
Read MoreLollipop lady receives seven-figure settlement
Posted: 30 January 2015
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Pedestrian Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents, School Accidents, Workplace Injuries
A lollipop lady from South Shields has been awarded a seven-figure compensation payout after being knocked down on duty. 62-year-old Eleanor Harman suffered a severe brain injury when a car hit her opposite her home in February 2011. The accident left her with extreme disabilities, including difficulties with her memory. She will require around the clock care for the rest of her life. The mother-of-two underwent life-saving surgery after the accident. She was then required to stay in a high-dependency unit for three weeks and spent almost a year in…
Read MoreHospital pays out to brain-damaged boy
Posted: 9 December 2014
Posted in: Birth Injury, Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
Torbay Hospital in Devon is to payout £2.17million in compensation after a boy suffered severe brain-damage during his birth. The child suffered the brain-damage in 2004 due to his brain being starved of oxygen during labour. As a result, the High Court ruled that he is to receive a lump sum of £2.17m and £189,500 per annum until he is twenty. The annual payment will then increase to £232,125 for the rest of his life. Since the accident, the boy has developed cerebral palsy, is unable to leave a wheelchair,…
Read MoreInjured engineer wins compensation
Posted: 29 November 2014
Posted in: Employer Negligence, Head and Brain Injuries, Neck Injuries, Workplace Injuries
A maintenance engineer who suffered a severe brain injury at work has received ‘significant’ compensation from his former employer. 65-year-old Tom Williams had to have part of his skull removed after he was tasked to remove a pillar from the ceiling of the engineering stores at Manor Bakeries Ltd in Moreton to create a new walkway in the building. Mr Williams fell into a coma after the top section of the structure fell from the ceiling, hitting him on the head. It was heard that Mr Williams’ employers had failed…
Read MoreFootball fan recovers from serious skull operation
Posted: 23 September 2014
Posted in: Accidents and Sickness Abroad, Criminal Injury and Assault, Head and Brain Injuries, Sporting Injuries
A 19-year-old football fan is waiting to see if he has a valid compensation claim after he suffered serious head injuries during a violent attack at a Tigers’ Europa League game in Belgium. Sam Holgate underwent a five-hour operation to have metal plates inserted into his skull after he had a brick thrown at his head last month. He raised his case with the Criminal Injuries Compensation Association (CICA) to see if anything could be done. The accident happened on the 21st of August after the Tigers’ were defeated at Sporting…
Read MoreScaffolder in court over worker’s fractured skull
Posted: 29 August 2014
Posted in: Faulty Work Equipment, Head and Brain Injuries, Workplace Injuries
A scaffolder is to receive a four-month prison sentence after his faulty equipment seriously injured a worker. 27-year-old Mark Jones, from Darlaston, had been operating a ‘gin wheel’ (a metal pulley wheel) when it fell seven meters from the scaffold and struck him on the head, fracturing his skull. Mr Jones had been working for a subcontractor on site when the accident happened. He had been installing lead flashing on a school roof using lifting equipment installed by Christopher Alan Harvey. It was heard that Mr Jones had been loading…
Read MorePotholes continue to cause injury
Posted: 4 June 2014
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Pothole Injuries, Public Place Accidents
While potholes continue to cause serious injury all over the UK, Kingston Council has recently received seven compensation claims from injured cyclists who blame pothole-damaged roads. Only one of these seven claimants actually received compensation, with £700 going to a cyclist injured on Grafton Road, New Malden, in October of last year. A further six cyclists came forward with injury claims between 2012 and April 2014, however none of them received any compensation. The figures were released as part of a Freedom of Information request by the Surrey Comet, wanting to know…
Read MoreDoctors misdiagnosing 30,000 brain injury cases a year
Posted: 19 May 2014
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
Recent research suggests that doctors are misdiagnosing thousands of patients a year who suffer with chronic pain and fatigue. While doctors continue to diagnose them with psychological problems, research suggests that they are in fact suffering from a form of brain damage. Patients affected by chronic pain and suffering are being denied blood tests, which would quickly pinpoint the actual issue. This has resulted in thousands of patients being treated ineffectively every year and living a life of misery. Research has found that the major cause of this form of damage is…
Read MorePothole victim compensation rejected
Posted: 9 May 2014
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Pothole Injuries, Shoulder Injuries
A compensation claim made by the family of a 15-year-old boy who was badly injured in a cycling accident has been rejected. Ollie Pike from Malmesbury, Wiltshire, had been taking part in a charity bike ride in Gloucestershire when his bike hit a pothole, propelling him from his bike. He was badly injured in the accident, having hit his head and broken his collarbone. Gloucestershire County Council, however, is refusing to recognise the claim as one that requires compensation. Gloucestershire County Council told Ollie’s family that its highway team were…
Read MoreChild falls from coach after rugby festival
Posted: 15 April 2014
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Leg Injuries, Public Place Accidents, Public Transport
A nine-year-old boy suffered “life-threatening” injuries after falling from a moving coach when returning home from a rugby tournament. The boy fell from a door near the toilet of the double-decker bus while on the A47 in Norfolk. The accident happened at Tilney All Saints, near King’s Lynn, at 15:45 BST on Sunday. The coach had been returning from a rugby tournament at Holt in north Norfolk when the accident happened. The parents of the children accompanied them on the coach, including the father of the boy who fell. His mother had been…
Read MoreAlcohol license dropped after teen injury
Posted: 22 March 2014
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Public Place Accidents, Restaurant Accidents
A fast food shop has been forced to give up their alcohol licence after a teenage boy suffered head injuries having consumed alcohol from their shop. The pizza shop in Ilkeson operated an alcohol delivery service as part of the pizza business. The licensing conditions stated that alcohol could only be delivered with a food order; however, the 15-year-old boy was sold alcohol despite not ordering food, and being underage. The licence holders of the Briggs off-license, in Nottingham Road, were warned by a Derbyshire police officer following the incident. The…
Read MoreFour-year fight for compensation sees success
Posted: 9 March 2014
Posted in: Accidents and Sickness Abroad, Head and Brain Injuries, Pedestrian Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents, Wrongful & Accidental Death
An Essex family has finally been awarded with compensation following an accident that happened in 2010. Martin Vann and his wife had been on holiday in Vilamoura in the Algarve when a speeding driver hit them while crossing the road to return to their car. Mr Vann, from Westcliffe-on-Sea near Southend, died after the accident and his wife was left with serious injuries. Their children have been fighting for compensation ever since. The couple had been on holiday with their son Alex Vann and their daughter Julia Plappert, and their partners,…
Read More10-year-old girl awarded £5m for hospital failures
Posted: 20 January 2014
Posted in: Birth Injury, Head and Brain Injuries, Medical Negligence
10-year-old Louisa Ravouvou, who suffered severe brain damage in 2003 due to hospital failures, has been awarded with £5m in a High Court ruling. Louisa suffered a bleed on her brain when in the womb, which hospital staff failed to treat, resulting in her brain damage. Not long after her birth, hospital staff failed to carry out a blood transfusion: resulting in “catastrophic brain damage”. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust both admitted to care failures concerning Louisa Ravouvou. Louisa’s mother had been admitted to…
Read MoreNorth-west England sees one in six dog bite admissions
Posted: 4 September 2013
Posted in: Animal Attacks, Head and Brain Injuries, Neck Injuries
A recent health report has found that one sixth of dog bite admissions in England occurred in the northwest of the country. After parents, whose children had been killed by dogs, took a petition to Downing Street earlier in the year, extensive research has been carried out looking into the trends and figures regarding attacks throughout England. Primary care trust data from The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) revealed that the highest level per 100,000 people was in the northwest of the country, standing at 21.6. Yorkshire and Humber saw…
Read MoreInjuries sustained after pool at LA Fitness Erdington collapses
Posted: 24 June 2013
Posted in: Gym & Leisure Centre Injuries, Head and Brain Injuries, Public Place Accidents
Four people have sustained injuries after the pool’s ceiling at the LA Fitness Centre in Erdington collapsed. The incident happened yesterday morning (Sunday) at 09:30 BST, resulting in around 50 people being evacuated from the centre. LA Fitness was founded in 1990It was voted ‘UK’s no.1 health and fitness brand’ in 2011It now has around 80 clubs nationwideIt now has around 200,000 members Most clubs hold around 40 free classes a week After the plasterboard ceiling gave way above the Birmingham swimming pool, four people – who had been in the pool…
Read MoreCompanies sentenced after worker's fatal fall
Posted: 30 November 2012
Posted in: Employer Negligence, Falls from Heights, Head and Brain Injuries, Workplace Injuries, Wrongful & Accidental Death
A major construction company and a concrete structures firm have been sentenced after a worker died following a fall from a height at a Swansea building site. A self-employed father of two, Russell Samuel, was contracted to work as a scaffolder at the Swansea site. He was dismantling a scaffold ladder access platform ready for the installation of the roof and staircase on the fourth floor, when he fell approximately 19 metres to the ground below, narrowly missing a carpenter who was working directly below. Mr Samuel suffered multiple injuries…
Read MoreFacial Injuries Compensation Claims in Birmingham
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Personal Injury
Suffering from facial injuries can be traumatic. It often leads to a permanent and visible scar. A facial scar can leave the injured party feeling very self-conscious and suffering low mood and depression. Awarding compensation for facial injuries takes into account several factors, including the location and visibility of the scar and the impact on the individual concerned. Burns injuries are also dealt with in this category. Serious burns injuries will almost always be at, or over, the top of the bracket. How much compensation for facial injuries? Skeletal/skull injuries…
Read MoreBrain Injuries Compensation in Birmingham
Posted in: Head and Brain Injuries, Personal Injury
Brain injuries are clearly some of the most serious injuries that a person can sustain. The impact on a person’s life can be dramatic, and the rest of their life will be fundamentally affected. Mobility, mood, and physical capabilities can all be impacted upon. Clearly, there is a range of brain injuries, with some such injuries being less severe – such as head injuries that don’t impact the brain – and having less of an impact on the sufferer’s life. Courts have awarded damages which allow us to provide a…
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