A couple from Mount Hope remain in critical condition after a two-vehicle crash in Grant County last week. 66 year old Michael Devlin and his wife, 59 year old Nancy Devlin were in critical condition at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison. The accident occurred Wednesday at the intersection of Highway 18 and County Highway G west of Montfort. 30 year old Tyler Holthaus of Glen Haven was driving a milk truck when he looked down at an electronic device and didn’t see a stop sign. Both vehicles collided and rolled. The Devlins had to be extricated from their vehicle. Holthaus suffered minor injuries. Both vehicles were totaled. The crash remains under investigation.
MONTFORT, Wis. A couple remains in critical condition today after a rollover crash last week in Grant County.
Michael Devlin, 66, and his wife, Nancy Devlin, 59, of Mount Hope, were in critical condition at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, according to a press release issued this morning by the Grant County Sheriff s Department.
The crash occurred at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. 18 at its intersection with Grant County G west of Montfort. The release states that Tyler Holthaus, 30, of Glen Haven, was driving a milk truck south on Grant County G when he looked down at an electronic device and didn t see the stop sign.
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Millions of pounds paid out in negligence claims against East Lancashire Hospitals
Millions of pounds in damages were paid out last year following serious mistakes in care at East Lancashire Hospitals, figures reveal.
Tuesday, 22nd December 2020, 12:30 pm
Someone can bring a claim against an NHS trust if it is believed they, or a family member, suffered harm or died due to negligent treatment.
Data from NHS Resolution, which handles such cases on behalf of the NHS, reveals 94 clinical negligence claims against East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust were successful in 2019-20.
A total damages bill of £14.1 million was paid out in relation to these claims over the year, while further legal costs totalled £1.1 million.
Royal Blackburn Hospital MILLIONS of pounds in damages were paid out last year following serious mistakes in care at East Lancashire’s hospitals, damning new figures have revealed. Data from NHS Resolution, which handles such cases on behalf of the NHS, reveals 94 clinical negligence claims against East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust were successful in 2019-20. A total damages bill of £14.1 million was paid out in relation to these claims over the year, while further legal costs totalled £1.1 million. Successful claims against the trust were up 52 per cent compared to the 62 reported in 2018-19, when £7.8 million was paid in damages. The Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts, administered by NHS Resolution, handles all negligence claims against members for incidents after April 1 1995. This means claims could be settled for harm which occurred years before.