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Angela's Claim

This claim related to the tragic death of Angela's two-year old daughter as a result of a failure to diagnose meningitis at the Defendant's Hospital.

Angela's daughter had been taken to A&E on 20 May 2003 at 2213 hours with symptoms of meningitis. She was seen by one doctor SHO on 21 May at 0130 hours and by another doctor at 0400 hours, and observations were carried out. She was discharged with Calpol and instructed to return if her condition deteriorated. Her condition deteriorated rapidly and she was taken back to hospital by ambulance, arriving at 0951 hours with an extensive meningococcal rash. Resuscitation took place, but she died at 1340 hours.

The hospital admitted at an early stage that the care provided to Angela's daughter was negligent and if she had been treated appropriately, she would have survived on the balance of probabilities. A Claim Form was issued, but not served.

Claims were made by the estate and by Angela and her husband, who witnessed the events leading to their daughter's death, for psychiatric injury as secondary victims. Liability for the psychiatric injuries was denied, but the claim settled before service of proceedings for £40,000 inclusive of interest plus reasonable costs. The value of the claim by the estate was estimated to be about £18,000, so the settlement clearly incorporated a significant element for the psychiatric injury claims.

Please note that all names have been changed to maintain anonymity.