Hospital admits cerebral palsy liability
Worcestershire Royal Hospital has admitted liability in the case of an eleven year boy with cerebral palsy whose condition was caused by complications at his birth.
Worcestershire Hospital accepts wrong doings, report
Worcestershire Royal Hospital has admitted liability in the case of an eleven year old boy who has Cerebral Palsy.
Complications during Daniel Spencer's birth meant his brain was starved of oxygen and permanently damaged.
His parents believe staff at the hospital could have acted faster to deal with the problems.
Hospital admits liability in cerebral palsy birth
by Callum Watkinson
Worcestershire Royal Hospital has admitted liability in the case of a boy with cerebral palsy caused by birth complications.
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Worcestershire hospital admits liability in the cerebral palsy birth case
Worcestershire Royal Hospital has admitted liability in the case of an 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy whose condition was caused by complications at his birth.
Daniel Spencer was born in 2001. His mother suffered a placental abruption during the delivery, depriving him of Oxygen and causing damage to his brain.