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Successful case following a delay in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney problems

Posted By K Dakin - 26 October 2021

What Happened? Mrs Y suffered a delay in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney problems. Mrs Y Suffered recurrent urinary tract infections Had smelly urine Suffered pain when passing urine Had right sided back pain Experienced vomiting and nausea Had blood in her urine These symptoms left Mrs Y in bed for several days at a time and unable to…

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Mr X was the victim of a negligent delay in the diagnosis of cancer

Posted By K Dakin - 11 October 2021

He had been suffering with a sore throat since August 2011 and visited his GP on several occasions. He was advised that there were no signs of cancer and that he probably had acid reflux, after being seen by his GP in October 2011. Mr X was prescribed acid reflux medication. He subsequently developed a lump on the left side…

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Successful case following fatal delay in the diagnosis of cancer of the ureter

Posted By K Dakin - 08 September 2021

What Happened to Mr X? Mr X, was the victim of a negligent delay in the diagnosis of cancer of the ureter. Mr X had difficulties urinating and noticed blood when passing urine. attended hospital and cancerous tumours were detected in his ureter. underwent a course of BCG, an immunotherapy treatment for treating early-stage uretic and bladder cancer. Following this…

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Successful Claim Following Hip Surgery Failures

Posted By admin - 29 October 2020

Moosa-Duke Solicitors have successfully secured a six figure settlement for Mrs X, following a failure to correct a leg length discrepancy after hip replacement revision surgery. Mrs X had a hip replacement, which became loose after 4 years and she required revision surgery. After the revision, she suffered a hip dislocated and she needed to have a second revision procedure.…

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Successful Settlement Following Ruptured Appendix

Posted By admin - 25 June 2020

Moosa-Duke Solicitors have recently settled the case of Mr X following a delay in diagnosing appendicitis. He developed abdominal pain and sought assistance from an urgent care centre; however, he was told that there was nothing to worry about and his symptoms were dismissed as being due to constipation.   Mr X called an ambulance the next day as his…

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