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Personal Injury Team Recognised As ‘Consistently Outperforming Bigger Rivals’ By The Legal 500

06 Oct 2020

The Dean Wilson LLP personal injury team have been recognised once again by The Legal 500. The long-standing legal publication spent 12 months researching the firm and interviewing clients and contacts before releasing it’s findings. Highlights included two referees who when describing the team said:

‘Led by the knowledgeable Francis Pierce, this niche team deliver at the very highest level to seriously injured claimants. Backed up by the best in the business: Alex Brown, ferociously hard-working, with great judgement and soft interpersonal skills, this team delivers year after year.’

‘An energetic team who provide a top-rate service for clients: a sympathetic and supportive approach combined with excellent legal knowledge.’

As well as the firm rankings, both Alex Brown and Ben Davey were recognised individually for their recent successes, being nominated for ‘Next Generation Partner’ and ‘Rising Stars’ respectively. When asked about them, their clients said:

‘Alex Brown – is very bright and extremely personable; an expert in high-value claims.’ 

‘He [Ben Davey] routinely handles significant value cases alone and has the skills to manage them. He has recently had a string of successes in settlements.

Alex Brown and Ben Davey are absolutely first class in their conduct of high value and complex claims. They are two of the rising stars in this area of law.

The team routinely handle complex and high value cases, with particularly specialisms in brain injury, spinal injury, amputations, and complex poly-trauma work. They are sympathetic and are always happy to talk potential cases over with no obligation to proceed. They act under no win no fee style agreements. The team can be contacted on 01273 249200.

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