What our clients say...

You handled the whole issue sensitively and were there to support us through our darkest moments. Daniel's future is now secure. He will have the best care and equipment forever and his quality of life will be significantly enhanced thanks to you. Thank you for being great lawyers, for your friendship, for being there for Danny but, more importantly, thank you for Daniel's future.

Mr & Mrs Groves

Contact us for advice

London Head Injury Team

40 Holborn Viaduct
London
EC1N 2PZ

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Tel: 0800 9174 199
Fax: 0207 404 0208

The team in London provide a service to clients in London, East Anglia and the South East.

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Staff Profiles

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    Colin Ettinger - Partner

    I oversee the work of a number of other lawyers who conduct serious injury cases. I also handle a number of these cases on behalf of individuals who have sustained a serious traumatic brain injury and other types of injury that has devastated their lives.

  • Alison Eddy Image
    Alison Eddy - Partner

    My team specialises in claims for adults and children who have suffered brain injury, associated with permanent disability, caused as a result of accidents or clinical negligence.

  • Rebecca Cherry Image
    Rebecca Cherry - Associate

    I specialise in representing clients who have sustained head injuries arising from medical accidents or road traffic accidents.

  • Natalie Spurrier Image
    Natalie Spurrier - Solicitor

    I work within Alison Eddy's team specialising in brain injury claims.

  • Caroline Trinder Image
    Caroline Trinder - Client Liaison Manager

    I am a Registered General Nurse and completed my training at The Royal London Hospital in 1987.  I have gained extensive Clinical and Managerial experience as a General Nurse for over 20 years.

  • William Cornwell Image
    William Cornwell - Solicitor

    I am a member of our head injury team specialising in handling cases on behalf of clients who have sustained brain injuries.

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