Trust to pay brain-damaged girl's family £21m
Major Settlement in Northern Ireland Medical Negligence Case
The Western Health and Social Care Trust has agreed to pay nearly £21 million to the family of a young girl who suffered severe brain damage during her birth. This payout is believed to be one of the largest medical negligence settlements in Northern Ireland's history.
The girl, now a teenager, developed cerebral palsy as a result of the injury. She requires lifelong wheelchair use and complex medical support due to the permanent disability.
The case highlights serious failings during an emergency Caesarean section. It has drawn attention to delays in care and the prolonged process of achieving accountability.
Details of the Birth Injury
The incident occurred nearly 13 years ago when complications arose during labour. The child's heart rate dropped significantly, indicating fetal distress and the urgent need for delivery.
Doctors delayed proceeding to an emergency Caesarean section by approximately 15 minutes. Medical experts later concluded this delay directly caused the brain damage through oxygen deprivation.
Without the delay, experts opined that the child would not have suffered any brain injury. The harm resulted in cerebral palsy, affecting movement, balance, and posture for life.
Path to Liability and Settlement
The family pursued a clinical negligence claim against the trust. Initially, the trust accepted only partial liability and did not acknowledge that negligence caused the brain damage.
Full admission came shortly before the case was due to go to trial, after almost 13 years. This late acknowledgment prolonged the family's emotional and financial strain.
The settlement provides funds for lifetime care, including specialist equipment, therapies, and support to meet her complex needs throughout her life.
Family's Perspective and Solicitor's View
The family, who wish to remain anonymous, described the legal process as long and emotionally draining. The father highlighted the toll it took on them while managing their daughter's daily care.
Solicitor Eoin Kearney stated that the trust's full liability admission was the most significant moment for the parents. It represented formal recognition that their daughter had been wronged and brought some measure of justice.
He noted that such delays in admitting causation are unfortunately common in these cases, adding to families' suffering.
Categories: Medical Negligence, Birth Injury, NHS Compensation, Cerebral Palsy
Keywords: Western Health and Social Care Trust, brain damage birth, £21m settlement, emergency Caesarean delay, cerebral palsy negligence, Northern Ireland medical claim