Richard Kayser > Irwin Mitchell > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Irwin Mitchell
40 HOLBORN VIADUCT
LONDON
EC1N 2PZ
England

Work Department

Medical Negligence

Position

Partner

Career

Clinical Negligence Partner and National Head of Pro Bono for Irwin Mitchell, Richard oversees the Child Brain Injury Community engagement in London. He has a wealth of expertise in brain and spinal injury cases suffered by children and adults. He leads a team of 12 within the London Medical Negligence Department.  Richard is passionate about rehabilitation and ensuring early recovery of interim payments to enable care and therapy and suitable equipment to be obtained at the earliest opportunity.

In the past year Richard has recovered in excess of £45 million and in past five years in excess of £114 million in damages for his clients.  Recent highlights include:

  • Agreeing a compromised settlement on liability 5 days into a 7 day High Court Trial, a case where the Defendant has previously made no offers to settle. The case involved a child who has suffered a brain injury as a result of hypoglycaemia.
  • Recovering £4,875,000.00 for a young male who was misdiagnosed with rectal cancer.
  • Recovering in excess of £22million for a child who suffered cerebral palsy due to delays at the time of her birth. This included a significant recovery for future loss of earnings and future holidays.
  • Recovering in excess of £16 million for a child who suffered from life changing injuries following spinal surgery. The Claimant had a pre-existing disability impacting cognition and a limited life expectancy.

Richard takes a lead role on business development with particular focus on acquired brain injury work. He is often invited to speak at National Conferences aimed at clinicians and case managers on improving healthcare, learning from mistakes and access to early rehabilitation.

His cases are often reported in the national and local press. He has had a number of articles published in legal journals.

Memberships

Richard is an AVMA Panel Member, Senior Litigator and Accredited Clinical Negligence Specialist with APIL. He provides regular training on best practice and guidance to medical professionals.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant

(Next Generation Partners)

Richard Kayser Irwin Mitchell

Irwin Mitchell fields ‘a first-class national practice with extensive experience‘, especially in claims involving brain injuries sustained at birth and neurological injuries in adults. The team’s support and rehabilitation coordinators are a key element of their practice, focusing on securing interim payments and facilitating rehab services for clients – an area in which Richard Kayser is particularly involved. Auriana Griffiths leads the team ‘from the front by her example of hard endeavour‘, predominantly handling birth injury claims including neonatal hypoglycaemia and cerebral palsy arising from birth asphyxia, an area in which Anita Jewitt also has notable experience. Claims involving spinal injury are another area of strength for the team, with Alison Eddy standing out particularly for her work in the field. Ian Christian has a sub-specialism in sporting injuries arising from substandard treatment provided by medical staff. Leena Savjani is noted for her ‘ability to navigate the complexity of the legal and medical issues with ease‘, and has specialist experience in inquest work and coronial law. Anne Kavanagh leads on the firm’s Maternity Matters training program nationally.