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Loss of Earnings for a Child Badly Injured at Birth: Another Example From the High Court - Gordon Exall, Zenith Chambers

03/09/15. In HS -v-Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust [2015] EWHC 1367 (QB)  Mr Justice William Davis considered the claim for loss of earnings in a case where a claimant suffered a catastrophic head injury at birth.

THE CASE

The claimant suffered catastrophic brain injury due to negligence which led to meningitis. Liability was admitted. Certain heads of damage were agreed. One of the issues in dispute was future loss of earnings. The claimant would never be able to manage her own affairs. There was no possibility of her working...

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