Clinical negligence - claimant
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- HAY & KILNER Newcastle
- IRWIN MITCHELL LLP Newcastle
- MINCOFF JACKSONS LLP Newcastle
- SAMUEL PHILLIPS LAW FIRM Newcastle
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- Armstrong Foulkes Middlesbrough
- Ben Hoare Bell LLP Sunderland
- Browell Smith & Co Newcastle
- Burnetts Carlisle
- Freemans Newcastle
- McKeag & Co Newcastle
- Simpson Millar Gateshead
- Thompsons Newcastle
Hay & Kilner has settled a substantial number of cerebral palsy claims over the past 12 months, with a total value of £20m. The practice retains its solid reputation for spinal injury claims and is on the Spinal Injury Panel. Recommended partner David Bradshaw has a good reputation in the market.
Clients would ‘definitely recommend‘ Irwin Mitchell LLP’s practice, which has considerable expertise in birth trauma and high-value cases. Valued for her ‘empathy, integrity and honesty‘, Angela Kirtley is recommended for brain injury litigation, and orthopaedic and general surgery cases. Jennifer Cawthorne is noted for her specialism in case mismanagement and delayed diagnosis claims.
Mincoff Jacksons LLP’s practice is headed by Alison Ainsley and handles a range of claims, including some over £1m.
Samuel Phillips Law Firm remains one of the few firms nationwide with a Legal Aid franchise for clinical negligence work. Barry Speker is recommended along with Helen Routledge. The practice has handled a number of significant cerebral palsy cases.
Niche practice Armstrong Foulkes boasts experienced practitioners Hilton Armstrong and Peter Foulkes. The firm handles claims against NHS trusts and individual GPs.
Ben Hoare Bell LLP undertakes cases in areas including cerebral palsy as a result of birth injury, plastic surgery, general surgery and GP negligence. Simon Garlick is the name to note.
Brian Freeman and Dr Nicholas Wilkes are the names to note at Browell Smith & Co. The firm represented a group of UK-based individuals pursuing claims for compensation against an international pharmaceutical company.
Head of department Vicki Jagger at Burnetts continues to specialise in claims following obstetric and neonatal injury. Victoria Watson is recommended for her specialism in cases of gynaecological treatment.
Helen Thompson is the key individual at Freemans. The practice has experience of high-value claims over £5m.
An expert in head injury cases, Patrick Rafferty heads the team at McKeag & Co, which has experience in birth trauma and brain damage claims.
The end of 2008 saw Simpson Millar merge with Peter Maughan & Co. Peter Maughan heads the clinical negligence practice, which has a focus on cerebral palsy and other high-value claims.
Impressive national firm Thompsons has a track record of landmark cases. Its Newcastle offering is headed by Janet Allan.