Whatever industry you work in, if you have been injured in a way that seriously impacts your work or ability to work, we can help you get the compensation you deserve. Our personal injury and clinical negligence lawyers are known for their passion and perseverance and this is reflected in a combined win rate of 99%.
We have wide-ranging experience of high-value, complex employer liability, public liability and stress claims. We specialise in High Court Claims which often involve multiple jurisdictions and multiple parties.
Our clients are diverse – from sporting professionals to tunnel miners; from construction workers to those working in close protection. We also act for editors, journalists and photographers.
We can advise you on:
- Employer liability claims
- Public liability claims
- Clinical negligence
- Multi-party actions
- International claims
- Sports related claims (including high profile sportsmen).
We have over 40 years of experience dealing with Personal Injury claims. Leon Marks was one on the first lawyers in the UK to specialise in Construction Personal Injury.
Bodyguard/ close protection
We acted for a bodyguard who was injured whilst working for Arabian royalty. After Liability being contested this matter settled at close to £1 million.
Construction worker
We acted for a construction worker injured in Germany who suffered a major injury to his back in a case which involved cross-border gathering of evidence and multiple Defendants. Liability was denied with the case settling at in the region of £800,000.
Tunnel miner
We acted for a tunnel miner injured in Taiwan who suffered a major injury to his arm in a case involving multiple Defendants. Liability was denied with the case settling in the region of £1.2 million.
Tunnel miner
We acted for a young tunnel miner who suffered a major injury to his leg. Liability was initially denied by multiple defendants but the case settled in the region of £1.5 million.
Infant
We acted for an 11 year old injured in an accident. Liability was denied with the case settling eventually in the region of £500,000 to reflect estimated future loss of earnings.