
St John’s Chambers
Barristers

Ben Handy
- Phone0117 923 4681
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.stjohnschambers.co.uk
Work Department
Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, Inquests, Mediation
Career
Called 2008
Judicial Office: Recorder (2023)
Ben is Deputy Head of Chambers’ Personal Injury Department, a mediator and part-time Crown Court judge. He is widely recognised for his “resourceful and highly adaptable” trial advocacy and “excellent advice on strategy” in relation to catastrophic injury claims.
He is ranked as a leading junior in the major legal directories on the strength of his clients’ endorsements. They say that Ben is “user friendly and approachable”, “provides a high standard of technical advice” and “combines great client care skills with tactical nous”.
Chambers Guide to the Bar praises his knowledge and skill in “finding a way through the minefield of liability issues”. The Legal 500 praises his reliability and ”reassuring presence”, explaining complex legal issues to clients in a sensitive, down to earth and respectful way.
Ben likes to work closely with his instructing solicitors, managing cases together as a team and working collaboratively with opposing parties as far as possible. Ben’s specialisms include:
Orthopaedic polytrauma Traumatic brain injury Fatal accidents and life-shortening injuries Accommodation claims Vulnerable road users Complex issues of causation or quantumHe is often instructed as sole junior in multi-million-pound claims for catastrophic injury, with issues including capacity, deputyship, accommodation, care, prosthetics, assistive technology and provisional damages.
Ben’s knowledge and experience enables him to act as a Mediator in catastrophic personal injury cases. He is also a Recorder, having been appointed to the office by the King in May 2023.
Ben has lectured alongside Christopher Sharp KC at The Brain Injury Group’s annual Child Brain Injury Seminar to an audience including claimant and defendant catastrophic injury lawyers, Court of Protection lawyers, insurers, experts, charity workers, case managers and other health and social care professionals. He is a regular speaker at Chambers’ popular annual Catastrophic Injury Conference.
He has had several articles published in industry-leading publications including APIL’s ‘PI Focus’ and the Bar Counsel’s ‘Counsel’ Magazine. He is a regular contributor to Chambers’ Personal Injury Podcast, speaking on topics including provisional damages, employers’ liability, lost years claims, and traumatic brain injury. He interviewed Christopher Sharp KC about his 50 years at the Bar shortly before his retirement.
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Leisure
Running, football, tennis, music.