Ex-Soldier's Pounds300,000 Claim for Brain Injuries
Derby Evening Telegraph › May 11, 2008
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Derby Evening Telegraph › May 11, 2008
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A Former soldier who suffered a mild brain injury when he was dropped from a stretcher has launched a legal battle for compensation of more than pounds300,000.
James Harris, 31, of Oakwood, is suing the Ministry of Defence for massive damages following the 2005 accident when he was being treated in the military wing of a hospital in Belfast.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Soldier's Pounds300,000 Claim for Brain Injuries
The MoD has admitted liability. But the two sides are thought unable to agree on how much compensation he should recei...
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