Hi
I am trying to get some information for a friend and am hoping somebody can help.
In 2013 she gave birth to her stillborn baby in hospital. It had already been discovered that her baby had died prior to her having to give birth.From start to finish, the hospital staff were useless. She was left in the hospital room with minimal visits from the midwife and was not administered adequate pain relief. She ended up giving birth with no midwife present, which the midwife only discovered when she later popped into the room.
Following the birth, my friend was left in the room for hours, with her dead baby. The room was hot and her baby’s condition was deteriorating fast. Some 10 hours later, and only after my friend querying what was to happen next, she was informed that there was a room she could be moved to, which was specifically for those situations.
My friend was eventually moved to the room and, again, left for hours upon hours, with only minimal visits from staff. My friend still had no idea what the next step was and nobody bothered to discuss it with her. After my friend querying this on numerous occasions and still not being provided with the information she required, she eventually had to explain to the staff that she clearly needed to know what the next steps were with regards to her dead baby. Whereupon my friend was advised, in graphic detail, exactly what they intended to do with her baby….needless to say, she did not allow this.
It has been an extremely difficult experience for my friend to move on from. However, she has managed to pursue complaints with the hospital, which of course got her nowhere.
My friend is now considering court action against the hospital, but the only problem is that it has been almost 6 years. I am unsure if the circumstances described above would be classed as negligence involving personal injury, but I have discovered that the time limit for such action is 3 years. Therefore, I am wondering if somebody could advise if there is some way in which she could pursue her claim under a different heading (i.e. with a 6 years or more time limit)?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
I am trying to get some information for a friend and am hoping somebody can help.
In 2013 she gave birth to her stillborn baby in hospital. It had already been discovered that her baby had died prior to her having to give birth.From start to finish, the hospital staff were useless. She was left in the hospital room with minimal visits from the midwife and was not administered adequate pain relief. She ended up giving birth with no midwife present, which the midwife only discovered when she later popped into the room.
Following the birth, my friend was left in the room for hours, with her dead baby. The room was hot and her baby’s condition was deteriorating fast. Some 10 hours later, and only after my friend querying what was to happen next, she was informed that there was a room she could be moved to, which was specifically for those situations.
My friend was eventually moved to the room and, again, left for hours upon hours, with only minimal visits from staff. My friend still had no idea what the next step was and nobody bothered to discuss it with her. After my friend querying this on numerous occasions and still not being provided with the information she required, she eventually had to explain to the staff that she clearly needed to know what the next steps were with regards to her dead baby. Whereupon my friend was advised, in graphic detail, exactly what they intended to do with her baby….needless to say, she did not allow this.
It has been an extremely difficult experience for my friend to move on from. However, she has managed to pursue complaints with the hospital, which of course got her nowhere.
My friend is now considering court action against the hospital, but the only problem is that it has been almost 6 years. I am unsure if the circumstances described above would be classed as negligence involving personal injury, but I have discovered that the time limit for such action is 3 years. Therefore, I am wondering if somebody could advise if there is some way in which she could pursue her claim under a different heading (i.e. with a 6 years or more time limit)?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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