Causation in negligence, once Breach of Duty has been established. The ‘but for’ test, ‘material contribution,’ and ‘loss of a chance’

Single negligent cause of injury. If Claimant can prove that, but for the Defendant’s negligence, the injury would not have occurred, then causation is established…

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Supracondylar and intercondylar distal femoral fractures: not just a standard femoral fracture.

There are two demographics in this group (typically these are the young adult suffering a high energy impact, and the elderly osteoporotic individual with an…

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To what extent does the experience of the doctor affect the standard of care expected?

https://laurensutherlandqc-lawandethics.com/cases/sc-a-child-v-university-hospital-southhampton-nhs-foundation-trust/ I won’t attempt to better the summary of the legal opinion and precedent cases presented in the blog of Lauren Sutherland QC. This is…

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