Many brachial plexus injuries heal without treatment or, in infants, improve with age. However, physiotherapy or surgery is often necessary, and in the most severe cases, there may be little or no chance of making a full recovery. If you or your baby has suffered a brachial plexus injury through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to compensation.
Case Study: Stockport NHS Foundation Trust failings led to babies’ death at 24 minutes of age
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Clarke Willmott were instructed by our client (B) to investigate a claim for clinical negligence following the tragic death of her son (X) at only 24 minutes of age.
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Clarke Willmott announces national charity partner as part of new community strategy
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Law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has announced a national charity partnership to launch its focus on a community strategy support for social mobility. It’s part of a wider commitment as a firm to its ESG plans.
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Clarke Willmott helps secure compensation for rugby players made redundant
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Our specialist sport and employment lawyers have worked alongside the Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) to help secure protective award compensation for rugby players affected by sudden redundancy.
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Tim Copplestone
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