Introducing ‘Martha’s Rule’ – a Step in the Right Direction for Patient Safety.
Emma Farrington.
Solicitor.
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Profile / Experience
Emma has experience of representing families at Inquests to include inquests involving potential breaches of Human Rights.
Emma works on a variety of cases, to include:
- Delays in diagnosis and wrongful diagnosis
- Surgical errors
- Fatal claims to include stillbirths and neonatal deaths
- Spinal injuries
- Brain injuries
- Psychiatric cases
Emma completed her training at Lanyon Bowdler before qualifying as a solicitor in the clinical negligence department.
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What our clients say.
The death of a daughter creates a level of grief that cannot be understood unless you have experienced the same. To come to terms with a death that could have been avoided takes the grief and associated anxiety to another level. We were very fortunate to have had Emma of Lanyon Bowdler to take the NHS to task on our behalf. A very caring, approachable, professional and experienced individual. Emma made this very difficult journey for both me and my wife more bearable. From the bottom of our hearts we cannot thank her enough for her skills whilst navigating this journey.
Emma was so patient and guided me through each step. She achieved a remarkable outcome. I thought the end result would take at least three years but as it happens it has only been approximately 18 months. 10/10
Latest knowledge.
Costs in Clinical Negligence Claims – Alicia Johns and Emma Farrington
Concern as Two-Thirds of NHS Cancer Waiting Time Targets Expected to be Scrapped
‘Maternity Scandal’ – The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Open Their Doors to The Public
Women and Babies Put at Risk at Worcestershire Royal Hospital
Inadequate Care for Children’s Mental Health at Telford Hospital
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