Mr Alex Brown > Dean Wilson LLP > Brighton, England > Lawyer Profile

Dean Wilson LLP
Ridgeland House
165 Dyke Road
BRIGHTON
BN3 1TL
England
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Work Department

Personal Injury

Position

Alex practices in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence, specialising in complex and catastrophic injuries with values well in excess of £1,000,000. He has a wealth of experience dealing with brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputations and birth injuries.

Alex and the team take a dedicated approach to rehabilitation being the most important part of any claim with the primary focus being on helping a client make the best possible recovery and enabling them to access the best treatment by securing funding and fighting for each clients needs.

Career

Alex has worked in Personal Injury for over 15 years and is regularly recognised as a leader in his field having regularly been recognised in both Chambers & Partner and the Legal 500 legal directories Alex was made a Partner at Dean Wilson in April 2018

Memberships

Headway Solicitors List, Sussex Acquired Brain Injury Forum, Previous APIL South East Secretary, Major Trauma Signposting Partnership (Brighton)

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Insurance > Personal injury: claimant

With ‘a strong client focus‘, Dean Wilson LLP‘s practice focuses on complex claims arising from spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, amputations and fatal accidents. Alex Brown leads the practice from Brighton, is praised as ‘a stand out partner for his knowledge, his enthusiasm, compassion and understanding of clients‘. Other key names include the well-regarded Frances Pierce, Ben Davey and Jessica Edwards.

South East > Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant

(Next Generation Partners)

Alex BrownDean Wilson LLP

With experience in settling high-value cases, Dean Wilson LLP maintains a varied offering that includes a variety of spinal injuries, fatal claims and amputations. Alex Brown spearheads the practice, handling complex negligence claims that span brain injuries, cerebral palsy and brain haemorrhages. Supporting him is Frances Pierce and Ben Davey, who has considerable experience handling long-standing and complex mandates.