Human factors video resource
Human factors video resource
David Locke, a Partner and a specialist in group litigation in medical negligence claims, reviews the lessons we can learn from multi-Claimant cases and what the risk of adverse outcomes in medical literature really means.
David provides a thought-provoking analysis of the Leicester epilepsy action and Liverpool Women’s urogynaecology litigation, including whether it’s possible to psychologically profile and even predict potential repeat offenders using these and other examples.
He finishes with a lawyers’ musings on just what the percentage risk of an adverse outcome in medicine might really mean in practice in the context of human factors in medical treatment.