Exchange Chambers has an excellent reputation for its ‘strength in depth’ in the personal injury area. The team of ‘expert’ barristers is very well known for representing claimants and defendants in high-value, complex claims; for example, head of chambers William Waldron KC has a solid track record in acting for claimants in cases involving catastrophic injuries, and Gerard Martin KC is highly regarded for his expertise in handling amputation and chronic pain claims. Christopher Barnes KC represented the claimant in Owens v Lewis, a High Court case concerning the approach to take when there are multiple allegations of contributory negligence in personal injury litigation. At the junior end of chambers, Andrew Ward is defending the Ministry of Defence against an ongoing claim relating to 400 cases regarding non-freezing cold injuries sustained by soldiers during their military service. Helen Rutherford is active in cases involving the Animals Act 1971 and brain injuries. In March 2025 Bill Braithwaite KC retired from practice.
Legal 500 Editorial commentary
Phone
0151 236 7747
Email
Profile

Profile

Work Department

Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence

Position

Gerard is a renowned silk who specialises in brain injury and spinal injury cases for adults and children. He also has a wealth of experience dealing with claims for amputees, pain and somatoform disorders. His practice has been for the last thirty years exclusively for claimants. With each new case he enjoys getting to know his clients and building in them a trusting relationship with him. Achieving justice and fair compensation for those injured by reason of the fault of others is his motivation.

The majority of his work in silk has been for clients with severe brain and spinal injuries, resulting as the consequence of accidents or by way of clinical negligence. Through his vast experience he knows that each case of severe injury is unique and with this in mind he believes it unwise to generalise about outcomes, and that much depends upon the individual and the support they receive. Practising in this sphere has meant that the experts on both sides of the litigation divide are known to him, as are the centres of excellence for rehabilitation of the brain injured.

Gerard prides himself on ensuring each client, especially in cases where they may lack capacity to make decisions themselves, has a clear understanding of each action he will undertake on their behalf. He believes that by visiting the client and their family at home, hospital or rehabilitation unit enables him to gain a better understanding of the important issues in their lives. This in turn enables him to work hard to ensure the best possible outcome.

His working ethos aims to encourage and promote teamwork between client, solicitor, counsel and their expert advisors. He believes he works best when instructed at the outset of the case. This enables him to bring his considerable influence to its direction and to assist with ensuring the best experts to assist each client. Gerard applies this philosophy when also managing claims for spinal injury, amputees, complex regional pain syndrome and other somatoform disorders.

Often cases settle by negotiation rather than trial in court. This is where Gerard provides real expertise and value. One of his recognised skills is the preparation for and conduct of the negotiations which may lead to the conclusion of the case. His has a tried and tested ability to foresee well in advance the arguments to be deployed against his client, to gather the evidence and serve in advance of the meeting so as to defeat those arguments.

Gerard sits on the national board of trustees of the United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum. UKAIF is a charity which connects those with brain injury and their supporters to other like minded organisations so as to improve outcomes for those with brain injury. The charity works for all those with brain injury, the vast majority of whom have no legal claim to pursue. Working as a trustee provides Gerard with experience and expertise of outcomes for the brain injured in many aspects of their lives, health and social care, education and the criminal justice sector. He brings that broad insight to those he represents in their claims.

Career

Called 1978 (Silk 2000). He joined Chambers in 1979 and from the start of his professional life has practised in the personal injury field. Former Chair of the Northern Circuit Medical Law Association. Former Record. Accredited Mediator.

Memberships

  • PIBA
  • PNBA

Education

  • Cambridge, Law degree 2.1, 1974-1977

Content supplied by Exchange Chambers

Testimonials

Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.

  • 'Rachel Williams is worth her weight in gold.'
  • 'Sarah Rotherham and Ben Kierman are both professional and very reliable clerks. Their communication is outstanding.'
  • 'Sarah Rotherham and Rachel Williams are clerks who are professional and effective in everything that they do.'
  • 'Leigh Daniels is a great clerk, very accommodating, a clear communicator and keeps you updated.'
  • 'An excellent set that goes above and beyond in the level of service.'
  • 'A superb set.'
  • 'A strong set.'
  • 'Great strength in depth for this area of work.'