Brain injuries, catastrophic injuries, delayed diagnosis, as well as stillbirth and neonatal death cases remain a key component of the practice at Rothera Bray. Greg Almond leads the practice and is lauded as a ‘kind, compassionate claimant lawyer’; he handles a mixture of catastrophic injury claims. In Leicester, Ian Johnson is noted for his strength in amputation claims, accidents in foreign jurisdictions, and spinal injury claims. Seetal Patel and Julie Walker are other key team members. All of the individuals that have been mentioned are located in Nottingham unless stated otherwise.
Testimonials
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- ‘The team is very committed to client cases and to ensuring the very best outcome for their clients. I always get the impression that they are prepared to go the extra mile.’
- ‘The team are incredibly friendly and approachable yet professional. Each team member takes the time to collaborate with their colleagues to be up to date with developments and responsive to changing circumstances.’
Work highlights
- Represented 2 families whose loved ones were injured in the Nottingham attacks and called for a public inquiry into the alleged missed opportunities to stop Valdo Calocane before he stabbed and attacked a number of people in Nottingham.
- Represented the family of a deceased individual at an inquest which was reported upon nationally as well as locally, and which resulted in improved patient safety going forward.