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Nursery worker wins back injury case against Bright Horizons

A former nursery employee has won a legal battle against nursery group Bright Horizons Family Solutions after being left severely disabled when using a faulty cot at one of its nurseries.

Aileen Cooper, who worked at Bright Horizons Rothamsted Little Stars Nursery in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, today (31 July) secured a legal victory after the High Court found the nursery chain to be liable for her severe disability, caused by placing a baby in a defective cot.

The incident caused Ms Cooper to develop a rare condition known as Cauda Equina Syndrome.

The amount of compensation Ms Cooper (pictured) will receive will be decided at a later hearing.

Cauda Equina Syndrome typically attracts awards well in excess of £1 million,  as sufferers are unlikley to be able to return to work and could require fully adapted accommodation and daily assistance from carers.

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