Clinical Negligence: Mainly Claimant - Midlands
What the Team is Known For
Barratts Solicitors is a standout niche firm in Nottingham specialising solely in personal injury and clinical negligence matters. Its dedicated team of senior practitioners offers advice to clients on diverse and complicated cases, including delayed diagnoses, negligent surgery, birth injuries and fatal claims. It regularly advises on mental health issues.
Strengths
"Barratts is really well respected. It benefits from teams of really experienced practitioners who understand the local market and can offer a personal approach."
"The firm demonstrated the ability to handle a range of high-value complex claims. It has a long history of specialising in clinical negligence across a wide range of matters."
"Its responses are always very fast and there will always be someone to answer any questions without fail."
"We could not fault its service levels and responsiveness with our claim as we were kept fully informed during the process of our case."
"The firm is quick to respond and looks into things in more detail. With the people that I have worked with, there appears to be a great wealth of knowledge and expertise."
Notable Practitioners
Alison Brooks is the managing partner of Barratts' clinical negligence department, and she has a breadth of experience in the space. She assists on a range of work, including fatal claims, birth injuries and delayed diagnosis and treatment cases. "Alison shows her dedication to the client and to the firm. Her knowledge of the law is superb." "Alison Brooks is very experienced. She steers clients through the litigation process in the most caring and humane manner possible whilst achieving good outcomes. She really is first rate." "Alison is very personable, friendly and takes all that we say and contribute very seriously. We find her to be very trustworthy." "Alison has always, without fail, given us the best service possible." "Alison Brooks is lovely to work with. She is sensible, approachable and a strong lawyer."