Maternity services at Torbay Hospital were rated as requiring improvement in a recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission.
Jack qualified as a Solicitor in 2019. He’s a member of our Medical Negligence team.
Switalskis Solicitors Ltd
Unit 8B, Redbrook Business Park
Wilthorpe Road Barnsley
S75 1JN
Jack has experience in various types of medical negligence claims. Such as:
Jack is a member of Hull and East Yorkshire Junior Lawyers Division and a member of Hull Young Professionals.
Jack is approachable and empathetic. He is down to earth and professional. Due to his own caring responsibilities for his younger brother with cerebral palsy, he has an ability to relate to his clients, being able to understand first-hand the troubles those with catastrophic injuries face.
He believes in treating others how he would wish to be treated, to be courteous and respectful at all times.
He is not afraid to fight a client’s corner and enjoys gathering the evidence to prove a case, like filling in the gaps to a puzzle.
Jack was involved in investigating a suicide in prison following alleged negligent mental healthcare. The case included elements of human rights law and followed a lengthy Article 2 Inquest by jury. Working on the case required a good understanding of the inner workings of the prison healthcare and disciplinary systems.
“Thank you for your guidance, help and support, I have found you very clear and easy to deal with throughout and appreciate you always keeping me informed.”
Medical Negligence Client
Maternity services at Torbay Hospital were rated as requiring improvement in a recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission.
After a series of short notice inspections in August 2023, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has produced detailed reports rating the maternity services at the Royal Derby Hospital and Queen's Hospital in Burton-Upon-Trent as ‘inadequate’.
Hull Royal Infirmary’s maternity rating, which has a dedicated Women and Children’s Hospital, has been downgraded from “good” to “inadequate” by regulator, Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The Care Quality Commission (CQC), which regulates health services in England, has published a damning report regarding the standard of care at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, rating the maternity services as ‘inadequate’.