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Marcus Grant is ranked as a ‘Star Individual’ Personal Injury Junior by Chambers & Partners (London) 2025, as he has been over the last 9 years.
He specialises in brain injury, chronic pain and spinal cord litigation. He is noted for his leadership in exploring recent neurological and chronic pain developments in the Courts and is regarded for his insight into the nuances of the medicine .
He was Counsel in the leading High Court decisions that defined the medicine in mTBI litigation:
Palmer v. Mantas & Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company[2022] EWHC 90,
Stansfield v. BBC [2021] EWHC 2638
Long v. Elegant Resorts [2021] EWHC 1330
He has litigated 14 diffuse axonal injury [“DAI”] claims to trial over the last 16 years, 10 to judgment, from Van Wees v Kharkour [2007] EWHC 165 to Williams-Henry v. ABP [2024] EWHC 806.
He contributed a chapter on ‘Medico-legal perspectives in TBI litigation’ for The Oxford Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury.
In 2024 he chaired the bi-annual Re: Cognition Health International Seminar: 'The TBI Iceberg - A silent killer'
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He is a Lincoln’s Inn Senior Advocacy Tutor and teaches on the Inn’s New Practitioners Advocacy Training Programme. He takes on cases for Advocate, The Pro Bono Charity for the Bar and has mentored 12 pupils over the years at TGC. He currently mentors two pupils under the BDABar scheme