Posts from March 2022
Concurrent and subsequent treatment pathways between the NHS and private practice during litigation
By Rachael Aram, a serious injury lawyer at Irwin Mitchell It's often the case when you first take instructions from a new client that...
23/03/22Cerebral Palsy Awareness: The dangers of jaundice and the signs to be aware of
By Kimberley Nightingale, a medical negligence lawyer at Irwin Mitchell March is Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month and this article focuses...
21/03/22Endometriosis Awareness Month: The gender health gap and the 'missed' disease
By Lauren Stubbs, a medical negligence solicitor at Irwin Mitchell Recently we celebrated International Women’s Day to mark the social,...
21/03/22NHS Maternity Disparities Taskforce needs to help end shocking maternity care outcomes for women from ethnic minority and deprived communities
By Alexis Tulloch, a medical negligence lawyer at Irwin Mitchell A NHS Maternity Disparities Taskforce has been set up to examine why...
16/03/22Celebrating National Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist Day
By Nicola Handley a specialist workplace illness lawyer at Irwin Mitchell The role of the cancer specialist nurse Following a diagnosis...
15/03/22Sepsis: The need for swift medical treatment and the vital signs everyone needs to be aware of
by Marianne Stapleton, a medical negligence lawyer at Irwin Mitchell The increase in waiting times for ambulances and delays in...
15/03/22What is aortic dissection and the need for more awareness around the life-threatening condition
By Louise Forsyth, a medical negligence lawyer at Irwin Mitchell In PMQs on 9 March, Pauline Latham, MP for Mid Derbyshire, shared that...
14/03/22The injustice of the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme and why an overhaul is needed
By Satpal Singh, a specialist asbestos-related disease lawyer at Irwin Mitchell A recent case involving a woman contracting mesothelioma...
07/03/22#BreaktheBias: Women supporting victims of asbestos-related disease
By Hannah Wall, an expert asbestos-related disease lawyer at Irwin Mitchell When the general public think of victims of asbestos...
07/03/22Human Rights Act Reform: “A gilded cage is still a cage” - why Cheshire West needs to be defended
By Mathieu Culverhouse and Breagha Hayes, public law and human rights experts at Irwin Mitchell In its Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern...
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