Catastrophic birth injuries form a significant portion of Bond Turner‘s workload, as do complex matters of delayed diagnosis. September 2024 arrival Carla Duprey is well-equipped to act for claimants who have experienced loss of sight, amputations, and obstetric injuries as a result of negligence, amongst other matters. John Doyle joined the team in January 2025 and divides his time between the Liverpool and Bolton offices. Doyle’s fellow co-head is Bolton-based pregnancy and childbirth specialist Neil Crossley. Helen Neville and Sara Stanger left the group in January 2025 and March 2025, respectively.
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Testimonials

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  • ‘Jessica Hall is very helpful and good to work with.’

  • ‘I have worked with Carla Duprey and found that she always has the best interests of clients at the centre of her work. She is approachable and professional.’

  • ‘Kirsty Parkes has had an excellent grounding in clinical negligence cases.’

  • ‘Bond Turner is a very well-resourced firm with excellent staff who know their practice area inside out.’

  • ‘Kirsty Parkes is a very experienced and safe solicitor who leaves no stone unturned and is always on top of her cases.'

  • 'I have always found the team very professional, friendly and helpful to work with.'

  • 'The clinical negligence team is a very highly experienced team. They deal with claims swiftly and work around the needs of their clients.'

  • ‘Kirsty Parkes is very well-trained, experienced and knowledgeable about clinical negligence claims.’

  • 'Efficient communication. Good interpersonal skills. Good organisation.'

  • 'The solicitors and legal executives I have worked with have all been very friendly, organised and efficient, and have made correspondence and conferences work smoothly.'

Practice head

John Doyle; Neil Crossley

Other key lawyers

Kirsty Parkes; Carla Duprey; Jessica Hall