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Old 21-07-2004, 14:18   #68
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Re: Compensation for loss of service?

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Originally Posted by orangebird
<snip>So, thank you Dr Wadd, for being the only one to actually answer my question.
I've got around to responding now, been a bit busy this morning to construct a reply.

Which brings this full circle back to your earlier post that I missed.

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Originally Posted by orangebird
<snip>My friend died as a result of a medical error. That deserves compensation.

What compensation do you think you should be entitled too?
Firstly I am saddened to hear that. What do I think he should be entitled too. Well depending on his circumstances sufficient to support his family in the style they were accustomed to until their dying days. Or compensation to those near, parents siblings etc so they could take some time out to reflect on his life, and maybe put some funds to charitable causes that will help others in his situation. Sadly the medical profession are very good at closing ranks in such situations.
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