Recent Cerebral Palsy Cases

Published date28 February 2022
Subject MatterLitigation, Mediation & Arbitration, Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Professional Negligence
Law FirmOsbornes Law
AuthorJodi Newton

Osbornes Law specialises in helping families where a child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

We represent clients and families establish that errors made during pregnancy, labour or post-birth led to an avoidable cerebral palsy diagnosis. Our specialist medical negligence lawyers focus on not only achieving financial damages for their clients but also ensuring the best possible long-term care package is put in place taking into account the changing needs and circumstances of your family.

Jodi Newton is a senior solicitor in the department who specialises in cerebral palsy claims. Jodi is ranked as a leading lawyer in Chambers UK and is an approved solicitor of AvMA, the leading charity representing patients who have suffered medical negligence.

Below are some of Jodi's most recent cases.

Six-figure cerebral palsy claim allows family to move home

Jodi Newton has secured a six-figure compensation payment for her client who suffers from cerebral palsy. This financial award has enabled her parents to move to a larger and more suitable home. Our client is now benefiting from case management, negotiated by Jodi, which has enabled her to access high-quality rehabilitation to support her through her toddler years and is now into her first year of school where she is thriving. The compensation payment has also enabled her parents to buy a disability adapted vehicle. This case is expected to settle for an eight-figure sum.

Cerebral palsy compensation supports rehabilitation and housing

Jodi Newton achieved a six-figure sum compensation for her client with cerebral palsy. The financial award...

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