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The L&M MediLaw Podcast

The L&M MediLaw Podcast

By: L&M Medilaw
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Welcome to the L&M MediLaw podcast.

An engaging analysis of medical negligence jurisprudence for lawyers, students and the curious lay person brought to you monthly by Craig Christie, Associate Solicitor.


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  • EP 4 - Medical Negligence Claims for Secondary Victims: Update on Supreme Court case - Craig's Case Checker
    Mar 19 2024

    Understanding the Impact of the Supreme Court's Decision on Secondary Victims in Medical Negligence.

    This episode of the L&M Medi Law Podcast, titled 'Craig's Case Checker', discusses a significant Supreme Court judgment that affects secondary victim claims in medical negligence cases. Craig provides an in-depth overview of the recent ruling where the Court determined that individuals who witness their loved ones' death or suffering due to medical negligence cannot sue as a secondary victim. Using cases like Paul vs. Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Palmyr vs. Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, and Purchase vs. Ahmed as examples, Craig explains the legal background of secondary victims and the rationale behind the Supreme Court's decision. Despite the setback for pursuers, Craig offers a critical perspective on why the ruling may be seen as unjust and overly restrictive, especially considering the implications for those affected by medical negligence witnessed firsthand. The podcast aims to shed light on the complexities of this legal issue and its broader impact on negligence claims.


    00:00 Welcome to Craig's Case Checker: A Deep Dive into Medical Negligence Law

    00:17 The Supreme Court's Stance on Secondary Victims in Medical Negligence

    01:19 Exploring the Landmark Cases Leading to the Supreme Court's Decision

    04:09 Understanding Secondary Victims and the Law's Evolution

    06:12 The Supreme Court's Decision: A Detailed Analysis

    12:39 The Dissenting Opinion and Its Implications

    14:16 Personal Insights and the Future of Secondary Victim Claims

    26:19 Closing Thoughts and Invitation for Discussion

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    27 mins
  • Ep. 3 - Claims arising from suicide of a loved one. PATERSON & ORS v LANARKSHIRE HEALTH BOARD [2023] CS
    Mar 9 2023

    In medical negligence, fatal claims arising from the suicide of a loved one are, for the most part, among the most difficult to succeed in for a pursuer.

    However, the recent decision of Paterson & Ors v Lanarkshire Health Board has bucked this trend with the help of Elizabeth Rose, Founder of L&M Medilaw, who was the solicitor instructed by the family.

    Elizabeth is in discussion with Craig Christie in this latest episode of his Case Checker podcast.


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    42 mins
  • Ep. 2 - Secondary Victims in Personal Injury Claims
    Jan 27 2023

    Welcome to episode 2 of Craig's Case Checker podcast, brought to you by Craig Christie, Solicitor of L&M MediLaw.


    This episode looks at secondary victims in Personal Injury cases with a particular focus on the recent case of Paul v Royal Wolverhampton Trust 2022.


    The podcast is for medical negligence claims lawyers, law students and anyone interested in the development of the law around medical negligence matters.

    We hope you enjoy the episode. Please subscribe if you do! Thanks.

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    1 hr and 12 mins

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