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Patrick Vincent KC
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Patrick is a specialist in Insurance, Personal Injury and International/Travel law. He acts for Claimants and Defendants in complex catastrophic personal injury claims, insurance and policy construction disputes and cross jurisdictional litigation.
Examples of recent work include
- Appearances in the Supreme Court in Cameron v Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Ltd [2019] UKSC 6 and R & S Pilling v(T/A Phoenix Engineering} v UK Insurance Ltd [2019] UKSC 16.
- Acting for the dependents of a victim of a fatal aircraft accident in Switzerland.
- Acting for the Defendant insurer in Greenaway & Rocks v Covea in which the court considered for the first time how the English courts were to tackle issues which, pre-Brexit, would have been referred to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling.
- Advising and acting more than 20 catastrophic brain injury claims worth in excess of £5m within the last year.
- Appearing in the important motor policy construction case of Daudher v Hoisani, EUI Ltd & Advantage Insurance Co Ltd [2020] WLUK 549.
- Advising on Covid Business Interruption claims.
- Instructed in complex personal injury claims occurring in Hungary, Romania, Bermuda, Bulgaria, France, Spain and Poland.
Patrick has a particular interest in aviation/maritime claims and holds a private pilot’s licence.
Career
In practice at 12KBW since 1992. Numerous High Court and Court of Appeal Appearance. He has developed a reputation for outstanding advocacy and analytical skills.
Memberships
PIBA, PNBA, BIICL, PEOPIL
Education
Bristol University (BA philosophy).
Leisure
Family, music and aviation
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Patrick Vincent KC – 12 King’s Bench Walk ‘Patrick is highly intelligent, but very pragmatic in his approach. Great on policy issues.’