
175: Essential Inquest Law Update
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Malignant Miso Thilloma
The council settled the it could claim the damaged possessions and the deceased daughter felt pretty confident that her mother had cleaned up this mess. The pathologist concluded that she died of bronchonimonia which had resulted from malignant miso thilloma but he didn't consider the vacuum cleaner dust explosion could have caused or contributed to the death. In civil proceedings it's not necessary to establish that a particular exposure to asbestos was responsible for causing misoThilloma so liability falls on anyone who has materially increased the risk of contracting the disease. Rory is going to tell us all that we need to know about medical negligence in inquests next year.
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