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Home / Health / Transgender Laird Drops NHS Lawsuit Over Surgery Disputes

Transgender Laird Drops NHS Lawsuit Over Surgery Disputes

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Transgender laird withdrew legal action against the NHS.
  • Case involved refusal for a third gender reassignment surgery.
  • Patient sought justice for alleged negligence and discrimination.
Transgender Laird Drops NHS Lawsuit Over Surgery Disputes

Samantha Kane, the transgender laird known as Lady Carbisdale, has withdrawn legal proceedings against University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The case stemmed from the trust's initial refusal to perform a third gender reassignment surgery in 2017. Kane alleged this refusal led to a subsequent, reportedly "botched" private surgery in Serbia, followed by further refusal of treatment for complications.

Kane, who had previously undergone two gender surgeries and reversals, pursued the lawsuit alleging negligence, discrimination, and a breach of human rights. While initially seeking £162,000 in compensation, the laird emphasized the action was primarily about achieving justice and ensuring patient safety. Assurances regarding improvements by the trust have now led to the withdrawal of the claim.

Following the resolution, Kane expressed satisfaction that her concerns were addressed and highlighted the trust's £3 million funding for patient safety research. The laird also offered to bring Scottish gifts from Carbisdale Castle to patients at London hospitals over the Christmas period, underscoring a focus on broader community well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Samantha Kane sued the NHS alleging negligence and discrimination after the trust initially refused a third gender reassignment surgery.
Lady Carbisdale withdrew her lawsuit against the NHS after receiving assurances regarding patient safety improvements.
Lady Carbisdale is known for being the only person in Britain to have changed gender three times and for purchasing Carbisdale Castle.

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