
The toddler, now a teenager, was left using a wheelchair as a result of the operation at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in 2012, with lawyers claiming that the child was starved of oxygen.
A settlement has now been reached between the NHS Litigation Authority, which handles claims against the NHS for negligent care, and the family. The overall amount of compensation is yet to be finalised, but an initial lump sum payment of £10.4m has been agreed with additional payments of more than £400,000 per year to pay for ongoing care, the mother’s legal representatives said.
The total damages could reach £20m. The trust that manages the Liverpool hospital has also apologised for the “failings in care”.
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