Richard Money-Kyrle > Boyes Turner > Reading, England > Lawyer Profile

Boyes Turner
ABBOTS HOUSE
ABBEY STREET
READING
RG1 3BD
England

Work Department

Medical Negligence

Position

Richard is a partner in Boyes Turner’s outstanding medical negligence team.

Richard is deeply committed to making a difference to the lives of severely injured patients and their families. He represents clients who have been brain damaged resulting in cerebral palsy, tetraplegia and PVS, and disabled by spinal injuries, cauda equina and amputation.

Richard’s gentle and compassionate manner with clients is combined with intellectually rigorous use of the legal process to secure early admissions of liability, substantial interim payments and maximum compensation to provide his clients with rehabilitation, housing, education and care.

Career

After obtaining a 2.1 honours degree in biology from University College London in 1987.

Having first joined Boyes Turner in 1998 Richard became a partner at Boyes Turner specialising in all aspects of medical negligence and in particular cerebral palsy medical negligence cases in 2003.

Memberships

AvMA, Law Society’s Clinical Negligence Panel, APIL

Leisure

In his spare time, you’ll find Richard spending time with his family. He enjoys horse riding, mountain biking, kayaking and taking part in triathlons.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant

(Leading partners)

Richard Money-Kyrle  – Boyes Turner

Regarded as a tour-de-force in the realm of critical brain injuries, encompassing child brain injuries and cerebral palsy claims, the ‘extremely personable, friendly, caring and professional’ team at Boyes Turner is notably experienced in high value, legally complex maximum severity cases. Susan Brown heads up the group with an established reputation in child brain injury arising from birth asphyxia and trauma. Richard Money-Kyrle‘s caseload is comprised of cerebral palsy, neonatal brain injuries and birth hypoxia-related ASD/ADHD, while Julie Marsh is an experienced practitioner across cauda equina syndrome (CES) and spinal cord injury (SCI) mandates. Obstetric and birth injury specialist Vanessa Wand has impressed clients due to ‘her attention to detail, empathy and the personal touch that is apparent’.