Blackberry it's not about compensation culture. My friend lost four members of her family in that hospital, within the space of eighteen months, her baby daughter, her sister, her uncle and grandmother all died there.
You will have seen her daughter in the news, her photograph is everywhere. And my friend could have died herself after midwives at that hospital tried to inject her with something she is allergic to, something clearly written in her notes, plus she had an allergy wristband on to warn them.
Her daughter wasn't breathing when she was born and they discharged her while she was still blue in colour, telling my friend she was worried over nothing. They missed a problem with her heart and she died a few days later.
My friend and her family have not asked for a penny in compensation and have not been given one.
They want people to be held responsible for their actions or inactions, leading to those five deaths. They don't see this as some kind of get rich quick scheme, it's about justice for a newborn baby and a woman with cancer which went undiagnosed for months despite clear warning signs, and her other relatives who died when they might have lived and who she feels were neglected in their care. Her grandmother was dehydrated and hungry when she died, her uncle died when his bowel was pierced during an operation.
They are seeking justice for those who cannot fight for it themselves, not seeking a payout which will make it all go away. It won't ever go away. And they are fighting to make sure it doesn't happen again, to other families in your town or any other hospital in the country.
And I suspect the other hundreds of families whose relatives have died in that place are fighting for the exact same thing. They are certainly not part of the compensation culture as you call them.
My friend has been hounded by the media for weeks and has virtually gone into hiding to avoid being a 'poster child' for anything. She just wants the doctors and nurses responsible for those deaths and negligence to actually take responsibility for them.