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Nervous Shock: Secondary victims of clinical negligence
Julian Matthews looks at the recent case law on psychiatric injury for nervous shock, where there appears to have been a tightening of the relevant control mechanisms ‘Cases of clinical negligence present particularly difficult problems. The factual background of cases can be very different and often quite complex. The nature and timing of the “event” …
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- Lexi-Rae Spiers v St George's Healthcare NHS Trust (2015) Lawtel 9/1/2015
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