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Wilkin Chapman law firm wins £12.5m in medical negligence settlements for two clients

Cases involved a man born with permanent brain damage and a woman who ended up with a permanent tracheostomy

Wilkin Chapman in Lincoln

A law firm has helped win settlements of £12.5 million for two clients who suffered bad injuries as a result of negligence.

Wilkin Chapman, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s top 200 law firms, helped with the cases for a man born with permanent brain damage and physical disabilities and a woman who ended up having a permanent tracheostomy as a result of neck injuries during a procedure.

The firm, which is based in Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, won the two historic cases in July and October this year, and said the settlements were awarded to help their clients regain independence.

A spokeswoman for the firm said: “The first case, which settled in July, centred around an adult with permanent brain damage and physical disabilities sustained in labour.

“It was found that there should have been an earlier recognition of, and reaction to, the claimant’s foetal distress.

“This would have led to earlier delivery, which would have avoided permanent brain damage.

“Usually, medical negligence claims need to be made within three years of the negligence taking place.

“However, due to the severity of the injury in this case, the usual time limit to bring claims was not applicable. This meant that the claim could be made years later, even though the negligence took place during their birth.”