This is the second part of our four-part mini-series dealing with the key stages of the litigation process in a catastrophic injury claim.
Partner Ben Townsend discussed the key issues arising in a case in relation to record-keeping by case managers and the multi-disciplinary team, preparation and disclosure of documents and expert appointments/evidence.
See the recording below:
About the speaker – Ben Townsend, Partner
Ben specialises in brain and spinal cord injury claims. He is described in Chambers 2018 as ‘extremely intelligent. He deals with a lot of challenging cases, and is very on the ball and very involved in the wider picture.’
Ben advises on high-value personal injury claims, particularly brain and spinal cord injuries, including claims with an international element. He has experience of equestrian cases, as well as burn and amputation injuries.
Ben has acted in many brain and spinal cord injury claims, including accidents abroad. He has supervised fee earners conducting many more. His highlights include achieving multimillion pound settlements resulting from a range of types of accidents, including road traffic accidents and accidents at work.
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