Catastrophic Injury
Jane Gibson's baby was born with Cerebral Palsy, but was it due to medical negligence during the birth? Barrister Rebecca Nyman represents the hospital.
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: Catastrophic Injury
By CLARA GLYNN
The last in a series of three dramas following London barrister Rebecca Nyman. Jane Gibson is fighting for compensation from an NHS Hospital, claiming that because of negligence by the midwife during childbirth her baby was born with Cerebral Palsy. Set in court, Rebecca Nyman is representing the hospital in what is an emotionally charged hearing for both sides. The compensation award is crucial for the mother to offset the additional costs she will have to ensure the best care for her son.
Producer/director: David Ian Neville.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Rebecca Nyman | Clare Corbett |
Jane Gibson | Alison Pettitt |
Wendy Haslow | Adjoa Andoh |
Marcus Bridge | Forbes Masson |
Prof Channon | Forbes Masson |
Charlie Denton | Neil Stuke |
Dr Mary Wentworth | Elaine Claxton |
Judge Henry Cross | Michael Bertenshaw |
Prof John Leet | Philip Whitchurch |
Writer | Clara Glynn |
Director | David Neville |
Producer | David Neville |
Broadcast
- Wed 3 Dec 2014 14:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM