When might you need Legal Support After a Brain Haemorrhage?

11/09/2025 58 min Temporada 2 Episodio 2
When might you need Legal Support After a Brain Haemorrhage?

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In this powerful and practical episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, host Fiona Moss is joined by Lianne Jones and Gill Edwards from Hugh James Solicitors (the podcast's sponsors) for a compassionate conversation about the legal complexities that can follow a brain haemorrhage.Whether you're navigating the unexpected loss of a loved one or have questions about the quality of care received, this episode offers expert guidance on what legal steps to take, and when. From recognising the signs of medical negligence to understanding probate and estate planning, this discussion breaks down daunting topics in a calm, clear, and supportive way.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What qualifies as medical negligence and how it can relate to a brain haemorrhageHow to identify potential signs that something was missed in care or diagnosisWhat to do if your loved one passes away without a will and how probate worksThe importance of acting early and the time limits for legal claimsWhy having a will and power of attorney matters, especially for those at riskHow early legal advice can reduce long-term emotional and financial stressEnjoying the podcast?If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who might benefit. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.Resources & Links: 🔗 Learn more about Hugh James Solicitors and their support services for medical negligence - https://www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk/services 🔗 Learn more about Hugh James Solicitors and their support services for Wills and Probate - https://www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk/servicesRegister for free monthly blood pressure reminders https://mailchi.mp/nataliekatemoss.co.uk/monthly-remindersPrevent the Preventable is produced by The Natalie Kate Moss Trust — driving research, raising awareness, and helping prevent future brain haemorrhages.www.nataliekatemoss.co.ukDonate to life saving research: Every £1 makes a huge difference. Just £33.91 pays for one hour of research, that’s one hour closer to improving survival rates and reducing long-term disability for thousands of people. Donate now. https://www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk/donate

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