Lucy Robinson > Stewarts Law LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Stewarts Law LLP
5 NEW STREET SQUARE
LONDON
EC4A 3BF
England
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Work Department

Personal Injury

Position

Partner in the Personal Injury department.

Lucy is described as a “fantastic” personal injury solicitor with experience of handling a range of complex and high-value claims. Over the past 14 years, she has specialised in cases involving tetraplegia, paraplegia, brain injury and amputations.

Lucy represents claimants only, most of whom have claims worth several million pounds. Lucy predominately specialises in cases involving brain injury, spinal cord injury (resulting in tetraplegia or paraplegia), and amputations.

Lucy acts on behalf of claimants who have sustained serious injury as a result of road traffic accidents, and accidents at work and in public spaces. Lucy recently achieved a settlement of £4.5m for a claimant who had an accident at work involving at 10-metre fall resulting in a spinal cord injury and below the knee amputation.

Lucy currently acts on behalf of a number of claimants who have been involved in road traffic accidents and sustained a spinal cord injury or a brain injury as a result.

Career

Lucy trained at Bolt Burdon in Islington, qualifying into the personal injury department in 2000. She continued to work at Bolt Burdon until she joined Stewarts in 2003. Lucy was made a partner in 2008.

Memberships

  • Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) – Senior Litigator Status
  • APIL Special Interest Groups – Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury

Education

Robert Manning School; Aberystwyth University (LLB Law 2:1); College of Law, Chester (LPC).

Leisure

Cycling, family and travel.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Personal injury: claimant

Highlighted for its ‘dedication to provide best quality service’, Stewarts Law LLP‘s personal injury practice oversee highly valuable and sophisticated litigation, with a strong emphasis on high-quality cases valued at £1m, minimum. Acting in both domestic and international jurisdiction, the team pursues a wide spectrum of injury-related disputes, including cognitive and spinal cord injuries and polytraumatic injuries, which can include orthopaedic, neurological, amputations and serious burns. Dan Herman continues to head the department, and is noted as a ‘master tactician and a champion negotiator’. Andrew Dinsmore a key figure for traffic collision litigation, including claims involving fatalities or amputations, while Peregrine Redgrave‘s workload typically includes catastrophic brain and spine injuries, along with amputations. Charles Edwards works closely with insurers in developing protocols and transparent methods of personal injury litigation. Clare Salmon is commended for ‘going the extra mile in every aspect’ while pursuing traumatic cognitive injury disputes. Lucy Robinson is noted for her expertise in amputation, orthopaedic and spinal injury disputes. Other key figures include Ben Rogers, who litigates in pursuit of state-of-the-art technology for personal injury victims, and Stephanie Clarke, who holds over 30 years of experience in traffic injury disputes.