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Mr Benedict Rodgers
Work Department
Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence
Position
Ben Rodgers is a personal injury and clinical negligence specialist.
He has expertise in maritime accidents, insolvent defendants / insurance cover, accidents abroad, companies/insolvency, mental capacity, quantum in serious and fatal injury claims, limitation, assaults, psychiatric injury claims and road traffic insurance.
Career
Ben is a civil practitioner with experience across a wide range of areas. Most of his time is taken up with personal injury and clinical negligence work, consisting predominantly of multitrack claims, and in particular cases with significant procedural or technical issues, or complex medical evidence. He is a junior editor of Kemp and Kemp. Ben advises and represents clients in a broad variety of commercial, construction, police, professional negligence and property cases. These include building disputes, contractual disputes, property disputes, service charge disputes, trespass to goods, and general debt recovery and enforcement.
Languages
English, French, Serbian, Croatian
Memberships
- Inner Temple, PIBA
Education
BA (Bristol) 2004; LLB (City) 2006; Major Scholar and Duke of Edinburgh Exhibitioner, Inner Temple, 2005.
Personal
Ben played drums for Adam Masterson. After leaving school in the late 90’s, Ben was Ian Brown’s drum technician and then a cocktail barman in Brixton.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Clinical negligence
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4Benedict Rodgers – Deka Chambers ‘Ben is highly professional in his approach. He is tactically astute and knowledgeable, presents a calm persona, and is ever-ready to assist in a generous fashion.’
London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud
(Personal injury - Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 5Benedict Rodgers – Deka Chambers ‘Ben’s attention to detail and thorough analysis of all the evidence makes him a go-to barrister in relation to difficult liability cases.’