Kim Milan > Boyes Turner > Reading, England > Lawyer Profile

Boyes Turner
ABBOTS HOUSE
ABBEY STREET
READING
RG1 3BD
England

Work Department

Personal injury and Industrial Disease

Position

Kim Milan leads Boyes Turner’s highly regarded personal injury team. A specialist in catastrophic injury cases, Kim acts for clients with acquired brain damage, spinal injuries and serious orthopaedic injuries.Brain injury cases are complex and require specialist knowledge and expertise. Kim’s experience of using the claims process to help seriously brain-injured children and adults regain their independence after the aftermath of an accident has led her to recognise the critical importance of timely rehabilitation for optimum recovery.

Career

Kim graduated from Essex University and Guildford Law School, before qualifying in 1994 at Brain and Brain. She subsequently moved to a Surrey law firm where she became a Partner and joined Boyes Turner as a Partner in 1999.

Memberships

Kim is a member of the Law Society’s Personal Injury Panel and an accredited senior litigator and brain injury specialist with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). She is an associate member of the Child Brain Injury Trust, and a member of the Brain Injury Social Work Group, Headway and Spinal Injuries Panel Solicitors. She is a Headway Life Member, a trustee of Headway Thames Valley and a former trustee of Cycle Smart, a charity committed to saving young people’s lives by promoting safer cycling and benefits of using a cycle helmet.

Leisure

Walking, cycling, travel.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Insurance > Personal injury: claimant

(Leading partners)

Kim MilanBoyes Turner

Boyes Turner‘s ‘uniquely competent and supportive‘ practice handles high-value and complex claims, at a domestic and international level, involving head injuries, amputation, spinal cord injuries, major trauma, psychological issues and chronic pain. Kim Milan leads the team in Reading and is a specialist in catastrophic injury claims. The group also includes Claire Roantree, who specialises in acquired brain injury claims and musculoskeletal injury issues, and Laura Magson, who leads the mesothelioma and asbestos disease claim team.