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Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence weekly: Clinical Negligence Bill; judgments on limitation, Part 36, fixed costs, employers’ liability, capacity, contribution and CICA; resources and news—26 March 2026

Published on: 26 March 2026

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PI & Clinical Negligence weekly highlights—26 March 2026

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  • Clinical negligence
  • Employer’s liability
  • Abuse and criminal injuries
  • Claims involving a mentally incapacitated claimant
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  • Limitation
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Clinical negligence

Clinical Negligence Bill advances to second reading in the House of Commons. Introduced by Catherine McKinnell MP under the Ten-Minute Rule, this Private Members’ Bill would bring in a fixed recoverable costs regime for specified clinical negligence claims, oblige periodic reviews of cost thresholds, make amendments to the Law Reform (Personal Injuries) Act 1948, and require a report on reform options for obstetric clinical negligence compensation and related matters. See: LNB News 24/03/2026 26.

High Court quantifies damages for delayed diagnosis of developmental hip dysplasia, allowing provisional damages for a modest risk of later surgery. In Lynch v the Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust [2026] EWHC 657 (KB), the King’s Bench Division assessed the claimant’s losses arising from the failure to diagnose, with a provisional award reflecting the small possibility of future operative intervention...

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