Daniel Easton > Leigh Day > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Leigh Day
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27 Goswell Road
LONDON
EC1M 7AJ
England
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Work Department

Personal injury.

Position

Daniel is a partner in the personal injury team at Leigh Day with over 18 years of experience specialising in this area. He specialises in industrial disease, particularly asbestos claims and jointly heads Leigh Day’s industrial disease team, which has grown organically over the last 10 years to cover 2 major departments in London and Manchester with a number of small satellite offices.  The team now includes 8 partners, 2 associates and 2 assistant solicitors. The team is very well recognised and has a strong client base with new enquiries and referrals coming from charitable support groups, medical experts, specialist nurses and other lawyers.

Daniel is accredited as an APIL fellow and also as an Asbestos Disease and Occupational Disease specialist.  He has acted as co-ordinator of APIL’s Occupational Health Special Interest Group since 2014, having previously been elected as secretary of the group. He has advised APIL on various matters including the mesothelioma consultation and represented APIL intervening in a jurisdictional issue over pre-action non-party disclosure.  He has acted in a number of high value asbestos cases achieving multi-million pounds settlements for victims.

He has lectured extensively to other lawyers on asbestos litigation. He has particular experience in acting for overseas asbestos victims, notably Australian and has previously lectured in Australia on cross jurisdictional issues.

Daniel also represents high end catastrophic personal injury claimants, including amputation, spinal injury and fatal accidents.  He works with specialist charities like the Spinal Injuries Association and has acted for many spinal cord injury and amputation Claimants in multi-million pounds settlements including with periodical payment orders.  He has represented families at inquests in complex fatal accidents, including for a young man crushed by a shop sign and a claim against two NHS Trusts for a young man asphyxiated by nitrous oxide.

He has represented multiple victims injured in high profile catastrophes including the Buncefield Oil Depot explosion and the Vauxhall helicopter crash.

Career

Trained Lawfords, qualified 2003; partner Leigh Day 2008.

Memberships

Fellow, APIL

Co-ordinator, APIL’s Occupational Health SIG

Education

University of Manchester (BA (Hons) History 2(1)); University of Sussex (CPE law).

Leisure

Daniel is a keen runner having completed several marathons in England and overseas.  He enjoys surfing on the UK south coast. Otherwise he is consumed by a never-ending list of DIY jobs and spending time with his two young children.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Personal injury: claimant

Sally Moore and Daniel Easton co-head the personal injury practice at Leigh Day, fielding a ‘thorough understanding of the law’ in some of the sector’s most complex claims. A broadly specialised team, Moore’s focus on claims stemming from brain and spinal injuries, amputations and traffic collisions complements Easton’s industrial disease, mesothelioma and asbestos claims expertise. A frequent adviser in multijurisdictional cases, Martyn Day regularly covers group claims and workplace liability cases. Sapna Malik is a key figure for personal injury litigation pertaining to human rights law and public liability. Environmental, human rights and international personal injury law are also areas of expertise for Richard Meeran, the current head of the international department. Laura Murphy is a port of call for brain injury litigation, along with fatal and traffic collision claims. Noted for her ‘energy and determination’ Harminder Bains is the head of the team’s industrial disease and asbestos department, and oversees some of the most consequential asbestos litigation in the sector, including in the Supreme Court