
Our client, aged 22, came under the care of the Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust towards the end of her pregnancy, and was admitted for observation.Continue reading this article

Our client, aged 22, came under the care of the Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust towards the end of her pregnancy, and was admitted for observation.Continue reading this article

Our client, a 69 year old woman from Canterbury, had been suffering with tendonitis and was under the care of a physiotherapist at the time that she sustained injury to her Achilles tendon.Continue reading this article

Our client, a 64 year old man from Folkestone, suffered a shoulder injury following a fall from his scooter in December 2008.Continue reading this article

Our client, a 44 year old mum from Whitstable, underwent a cholecystectomy (operation to remove her gall bladder) at the QEQM Hospital in Margate on 15.10.07.Continue reading this article

We are delighted to announce that Lis Corby has today joined our Medical Negligence Department.
Lis is an experienced Emergency Nurse Practitioner.Continue reading this article

Every year, as part of our Community and Social Responsibility Policy, we look to support worthwhile causes in our local community.Continue reading this article

We are pleased to announce that Nick Fairweather has been appointed to the Trustee Board of APEK (Advice Partnership for East Kent).Continue reading this article

The claimant, aged 33, suffers with a rare condition know as C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency, which causes various parts of her body to swell and to cause pain at regular intervals. Continue reading this article

Partner, Darren Tamplin, has successfully settled the latest in a string of clinical negligence case involving the disgraced former Canterbury surgeon, David Jackson.Continue reading this article

We are delighted to announce that Partner, Darren Tamplin, has been appointed to the AvMA (Action against Medical Accidents) Specialist Panel of Clinical Negligence solicitors. Darren underwent a rigorous application process and, in common with all members of the Panel shall undergo a re-accreditation process every 5 years.Continue reading this article