Cerebral Palsy ClaimsBarking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

If your child suffered a brain injury during birth at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust in London, you may have a cerebral palsy claim. In 2024/25, this trust received 17 obstetric negligence claims and paid £15.7M in obstetric settlements — 50% of the trust's total negligence payments. Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust ranks #7 of 17 maternity trusts in London by obstetric payments. Cerebral palsy claims from birth injuries are the highest-value clinical negligence claims, with settlements regularly reaching £5–25 million.

£15.7M

Obstetric payments 2024/25

17

Obstetric claims

£922K

Avg per obstetric claim

#7

of 17 in London

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What is a Cerebral Palsy Claim?

Cerebral palsy claims arise when medical negligence during labour and delivery causes oxygen deprivation (hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy) to a baby's brain. This can result in cerebral palsy — a lifelong condition affecting movement, posture, and coordination that often requires round-the-clock care.

Common causes include failure to monitor CTG (cardiotocograph) traces showing fetal distress, delays in performing emergency caesarean sections, failure to recognise or respond to umbilical cord complications, and inadequate resuscitation after birth.

The NHS Each Babies Count programme acknowledges that many cases of birth-related brain injury are preventable. Therapeutic hypothermia (cooling treatment) within 6 hours of birth can reduce brain damage, and failure to provide this treatment when indicated may itself constitute negligence.

Claims can be brought at any time before the child's 21st birthday. If the individual lacks mental capacity, there is no limitation period. Settlements regularly reach £5 million to £25 million, reflecting the cost of lifetime care including 24-hour support, physiotherapy, specialist education, and adaptive housing.

Obstetric Claims at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Obstetric negligence claims account for 50% of this trust's total negligence payments. Cerebral palsy settlements typically range from £5 million to £25 million, reflecting the enormous cost of lifetime care.

Obstetric claims

17

Received in 2024/25

Obstetric payments

£15.7M

50% of total trust payments

Avg per obstetric claim

£922K

Obstetric claims£15.7M
All other claims£15.5M

Average Cost Per Obstetric Claim

How the average cost per obstetric claim at this trust compares to the national average across all maternity trusts.

This trust

£922K

National average

£1.3M

-27%below national average

National Cerebral Palsy Claims Payments Over Time

Obstetrics CP/BD payments nationally have grown significantly over the past 19 years. Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust's obstetric payments of £15.7M in 2024/25 form part of this national picture.

£231.0M
£228.4M
£279.1M
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£260.9M
£451.2M
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£366.3M
£302.2M
£396.4M
£441.3M
£768.6M
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£884.6M
£976.2M
£1.1B
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This trust (obstetric)

£15.7M

17 claims in 2024/25

National Obstetrics CP/BD

£1.1B

All trusts, 2024/25

Avg time to settle

6.0 yrs

From notification to settlement

How Long Do Cerebral Palsy Claims Take to Settle?

Obstetrics CP/BD claims are among the most complex clinical negligence cases. National data shows average timings from incident to resolution.

Incident to notification

5.1 years

Average time before a claim is made

Notification to settlement

6.0 years

Average time to resolve the claim

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Source: NHS Resolution Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25. Data covers the Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts (CNST), Existing Liabilities Scheme (ELS), and Risk Pooling Scheme for Trusts (RPST). This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.