Man who claimed his autism was caused by care received at birth settles HSE action for 1.5m
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Man who claimed his autism was caused by care received at birth settles HSE action for 1.5m
"A young man who claimed his suffering with autism arose from negligence in his care during his birth at South Tipperary General Hospital has settled a High Court action with an interim payout of over €1.5m."
"Brian Naughton (19), who also has an intellectual disability and is non-verbal, had through his mother Breda Naughton sued the HSE over the circumstances of his birth."
Brian Naughton, aged 19, has an autism diagnosis, an intellectual disability, and is non-verbal. He alleged that his autism and disabilities arose from negligent care during his birth at South Tipperary General Hospital. His mother, Breda Naughton, brought a legal action against the Health Service Executive (HSE) in the High Court on his behalf. The parties reached a settlement in the High Court proceedings. An interim payout exceeding €1.5 million has been agreed while the case resolution proceeds. The settlement recognizes a claim linked to circumstances surrounding his birth.
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