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Woman who claims she fell in toilet cubicle after brain surgery settles High Court action

Woman who claims she fell in toilet cubicle after brain surgery settles High Court action

Fri, 28 Mar, 2025

Jacinta Flood, the High Court heard, was recovering from surgery for a benign brain tumour at the Dublin hospital six years ago when it is claimed she allegedly suffered injuries in the unwitnessed fall.
'A prisoner in her own home': Woman settles case over brain tumour surgery for €1.3m

'A prisoner in her own home': Woman settles case over brain tumour surgery for €1.3m

Thu, 20 Mar, 2025

The woman settled a High Court action over her care when she had brain tumour surgery at Cork University Hospital when she was 8 years old
Mother weeps as terminally ill son's case is settled in court against her wishes

Mother weeps as terminally ill son's case is settled in court against her wishes

Wed, 11 Dec, 2024

The boy was brought to a doctor with what his mother thought was an ear infection but the family later discovered he had an inoperable brain tumour.

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