BPI Legal case win for mom
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:46 am
http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/ ... -1.1595748
Durban - The mother of a six-year-old boy who was unable to use his left arm because staff at the Newcastle provincial hospital were negligent when he was born, was elated on Monday when she heard the provincial Health Department would have to pay damages amounting to R1.24 million.
“They failed to ensure that the child was successfully delivered without complications,” said the papers.
The department employees had also failed to adopt alternative ways to deliver the child, other than through natural birth, and failed to deliver the child without causing brachial plexus palsy (when the nerves that control the muscles of the arm have been damaged).
This was caused because they had attempted to deliver the child without first ensuring that his shoulders were released from the birth passage.
The boy was unable to use his left arm and would require further hospital treatment and medical attention.
“All the money in the world will not allow the child to live like other little children his age. However, the compensation will make life a little bit easier for the child and for his family.”
Durban - The mother of a six-year-old boy who was unable to use his left arm because staff at the Newcastle provincial hospital were negligent when he was born, was elated on Monday when she heard the provincial Health Department would have to pay damages amounting to R1.24 million.
“They failed to ensure that the child was successfully delivered without complications,” said the papers.
The department employees had also failed to adopt alternative ways to deliver the child, other than through natural birth, and failed to deliver the child without causing brachial plexus palsy (when the nerves that control the muscles of the arm have been damaged).
This was caused because they had attempted to deliver the child without first ensuring that his shoulders were released from the birth passage.
The boy was unable to use his left arm and would require further hospital treatment and medical attention.
“All the money in the world will not allow the child to live like other little children his age. However, the compensation will make life a little bit easier for the child and for his family.”