Committed to securing justice for those affected by medical negligence, Thompsons has ensured that this payment will allow the child’s family to purchase and adapt a property that meets her complex needs. 

Working closely with a team of medical, care, and accommodation experts, Thompsons Solicitors carefully assessed the child’s specific requirements to secure a sufficient interim payment. The funds will enable the family to purchase and modify a property that provides a safe and fully accessible living environment. Essential adaptations will include wheelchair-accessible pathways, hoisting systems, a ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite, and space for a live-in care team. The home will also incorporate therapy and sensory areas, storage for medical equipment, and specialist facilities to support her long-term care and development. 

The child lives with severe cognitive and physical disabilities, requires 24-hour care, and will never be able to live independently. Her family has faced immense challenges in securing appropriate housing that accommodates her medical and care needs. 

Commenting on the interim payment, Clare Jones from Thompsons Solicitors said: 
"This payment is a crucial step in ensuring our client can access the specialist care and facilities she needs while we continue working towards a final settlement. By working with a team of dedicated experts and specialist barristers, we were able to fully identify her requirements and secure the necessary funds to meet them. Her family has shown remarkable resilience, and our priority remains ensuring she has the resources to support her lifelong needs." 

David Knifton KC added: “We are delighted to have secured a substantial interim payment to enable our client’s family to purchase and adapt the home she so desperately needs. An admitted failure by the hospital to manage our client’s delivery has left her with profound, lifelong disabilities. Whilst her family have devoted themselves to her care, her current home is totally unsuitable, with a need for her to be carried up and down stairs. She requires a team of carers to provide 2:1 care throughout the day and night, which can only be achieved in much larger, wheelchair-accessible accommodation. Careful planning and preparation by an experienced legal team has now enabled that to become a reality.” 

Her mother also reflected on the significance of this development, stating: 
"While nothing can undo what has happened, this payment gives us the chance to create a home that truly meets my daughter’s needs. Having a safe and accessible environment is vital for her well-being and future care." 

Thompsons Solicitors continues to advocate for a full and fair settlement to provide financial security and ensure lifelong support for their client.