The Clinical Negligence Team at Mayo Wynne Baxter launched the dedicated Catastrophic Injury Unit in April 2006. The unit consists of a team of clinical negligence solicitors who specialise in complex brain and spinal injury claims, and possess a wealth of experience in working with children and adults with these conditions.
Our many years of practice in injury and clinical negligence litigation, has given our brain and spinal injury lawyers a clear and precise understanding of the complex medical and legal issues associated with claims of this nature.
We also acknowledge the enormous day to day difficulties that victims of such serious injuries have to endure. We act professionally and sensitively to ensure that your spinal or brain injury claim is successful.
We have developed an extensive network of industry experts, including barristers, medical practitioners, care experts and case managers who work closely with our team of spinal and brain injury lawyers.
If we can prove negligence we will work closely with the families of the claimant and other experts to ensure that your compensation is maximised.
We recognise that the culmination of a claim with an award of compensation does not mark the end for either the claimant or the claimant’s family. Brain injury claimants will often be awarded considerable sums of money that require careful investment to ensure that the claimants’ various needs are met. We offer a Deputyship service whereby we will shoulder the considerable burden of managing the claimant’s care requirements and overseeing the investment of the claimant’s compensation.
Not only does this relieve the claimant and his or her family of the considerable stress associated with management of the compensation fund, but it also gives the peace of mind that the Deputy is an expert solicitor familiar with the medical and practical issues for these conditions.
If you wish to discuss our Catastrophic Injury Unit or a potential clinical negligence claim, please contact a member of our Clinical Negligence Team today.