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Legal experts said a new inquest, which could follow a government appeal to the High Court, could lead to compensation payments to the families, and potentially even criminal charges against some of the police officers involved.
It was unsuccessful in convincing the three judges that four other bank exceptional fees – honour, dishonour, over-limit and non-payment fees – should also be illegal and lead to compensation.
Similarly to the above mentioned diseases, redundancies and complexities of biological pathways often lead to compensation and resistance to targeted therapies [21 23].
The government has been advised that continuing to resist the European court ruling could lead to compensation payouts to prisoners costing tens of millions of pounds.
Furthermore, episodes of nighttime acidosis (e.g. due to sleep apnea) lead to compensation by the kidneys with retention of the alkali bicarbonate.
"This decision should not only lead to compensation for the tens of thousands of Los Angeles Section 8 recipients that were hurt by the illegal reduction in benefits back in 2004-2006, but also protects all Section 8 recipients going forward, wherever they may be," Litt said.
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Casting injuries turned out to be an important subgroup among the injuries that led to compensation.
In all but 1 of the claims that led to compensation, the injury was considered avoidable.
In restrospect, all but 1 of the 35 injuries that had led to compensation were considered to be avoidable.
Of the injuries that led to compensation, 11 of 16 were regarded as being avoidable in retrospect.
Patient claims reported to the insurance company were analyzed by experts in orthopedic surgery, which means that a complaint that leads to compensation is probably correctly judged as an avoidable adverse event.
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