4.8m settlement for girl with cerebal palsy

Posted: Published on June 26th, 2014

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Thursday 26 June 2014 23.45

An eight-year-old girl with cerebral palsy has settled for 4.85m in her action for damages over injuries sustained at her birth.

The latest and final settlement in the case of Kate Murphy from Co Tipperary brings to a total of 6.5m paid out to the little girl who suffered brain injuries.

Three years ago South Tipperary General Hospital apologised before the High Court over failings resulting in serious brain injuries to Kate when she was born in 2005.

Approving the latest settlement Mr Justice Kevin Cross yesterday said to bring finality to the situation was in his personal opinion preferable to numerous applications in stages to the court.

The judge said it was a very good thing for Kate and her family that the matter has been settled. "It is a prudent and wise settlement of the matter," Mr Justice Cross said.

The court previously heard the Murphy family wanted to finalise the legal action with a lump sum payment rather than return to court for interim payments every few years.

In 2011 Kate received a 1.3m interim payment and another 400,000 at a later stage.

Through her mother Sarah Murphy, The Valley, Fethard, Co Tipperary, Kate had sued the HSE over alleged negligence and breach of duty in the circumstances of her birth at South Tipperary General Hospital in September 2005.

Three years ago Counsel for the HSE told the court management and staff at South Tipperary General Hospital wanted to express their sincere apologies for the failings that caused the injuries to Kate and the consequential trauma experienced by the child and her family.

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