Mr Stephen Jones > Leigh Day > Manchester, England > Lawyer Profile

Leigh Day
BUILDING C (MAN 35)
CENTRAL PARK
MANCHESTER
M40 5BP
England
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Work Department

Clinical Negligence

Position

Stephen has specialised in clinical negligence work since qualification, with particular expertise in cerebral palsy, spinal and amputation cases.  Over many years has consistently secured million pound plus awards: since joining Leigh Day in 2015 these include awards of £13m (spinal claim, 2021), £10.677m (cerebral palsy, 2021), £2.25 (spinal claim, 2019) and £1m (minor birth injury, 2017); recently (2021) secured interim payment of £1.75m on account of damages in an ongoing cerebral palsy claim, and damages of £850,000 for an avoidable forefoot amputation (2022). Previously acted for Denise Hendry, wife of former Scotland footballer Colin Hendry, obtaining then highest award ever made in a cosmetic surgery case. Stephen has a specific interest in Inquiry and inquest work: represented over 100 patients at Ashworth Hospital in Fallon Inquiry; he acted as Solicitor to Royal Liverpool Children’s Inquiry (“Alder Hey Inquiry”) and Redfern Inquiry into tissue sampling (“Sellafield Inquiry”); and regularly represents families personally at inquests.

Career

Joined Pannone (now Slater and Gordon), 1984; qualified 1986 and became national Head of Clinical Negligence.

 

Joined Leigh Day in 2015 as Partner, heads up Manchester Clinical Negligence team.

Memberships

Law Society Clinical Negligence Panel, AvMA Solicitors Referral Panel.

Lawyer Rankings

North West > Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant

(Leading individuals)

Stephen JonesLeigh Day

Practitioners at Leigh Day are recommended by clients for being able to ‘conduct themselves with kindness as well as having the expertise required‘. The firm regularly handles complex cases of clinical negligence, including those involving cerebral palsy, spinal injuries and brain injuries. Inquests where fatalities have occurred are a particular area of strength. The practice is led by ‘exceptionalStephen Jones, whose standout claims experience includes representing children suffering from cerebral palsy. Brendan Hope, who handles a range of matters, including cases involving meningitis, is also integral. At associate level, Lauren Tully is the name to note.