Ranking tables

Travel: International Personal Injury | UK Bar

London (Bar)

This section covers the full range of litigation arising from overseas accidents and injuries sustained abroad. Cases considered under this practice area include claims relating to holiday sickness, abuse, motor accidents, catastrophic injuries and fatalities.

Rankings overview for Sets

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Band 1

  1. Alistair Mackenzie
    Alistair Mackenzie 2 Temple Gardens6 Years Ranked
  2. Asela Wijeyaratne3 Hare Court
  3. Dan Saxby3 Hare Court
  4. Jack HardingDeka Chambers
  5. Philip Mead12 King's Bench Walk
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Band 2

  1. Ian Denham
    Ian Denham Outer Temple Chambers5 Years Ranked
  2. Katherine Howells
    Katherine Howells Old Square Chambers12 Years Ranked
  3. Meghann McTague
    Meghann McTague 2 Temple Gardens10 Years Ranked
  4. Andrew SpencerDeka Chambers
  5. Bernard Doherty39 Essex Chambers
  6. Daniel ClarkeOuter Temple Chambers
  7. James Candlin12 King's Bench Walk
  8. James Hawkins3 Hare Court
  9. John-Paul Swoboda12 King's Bench Walk
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Band 3

  1. Anna Hughes
    Anna Hughes 2 Temple Gardens9 Years Ranked
  2. Dominique Smith
    Dominique Smith Deka Chambers2 Years Ranked
  3. James Pickering
    James Pickering 12 King's Bench Walk2 Years Ranked
  4. Rob Hunter
    Rob Hunter Devereux11 Years Ranked
  5. Tom Collins Deka Chambers1 Years Ranked
  6. Tom Fairclough
    Tom Fairclough 2 Temple Gardens1 Years Ranked
  7. Aliyah AkramOuter Temple Chambers
  8. Andrew Young3 Hare Court
  9. Benjamin Phelps2 Temple Gardens
  10. Bruce SilvesterDeka Chambers
  11. Carin HuntOuter Temple Chambers
  12. Henry Morton Jack2 Temple Gardens
  13. Linda NelsonDeka Chambers
  14. Lois Aldred12 King's Bench Walk
  15. Max ArcherXXIV Old Buildings
  16. Michael Nkrumah3 Hare Court
  17. Navjot Atwal12 King's Bench Walk
  18. Spencer Turner12 King's Bench Walk
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Up and Coming

  1. Henk SoedeCrown Office Chambers

All Sets profiles

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Band 1

  1. 12 King's Bench Walk
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    12 King's Bench Walk
    Travel: International Personal Injury
    2025 | Band 1 | 8 Years Ranked
    12 King's Bench Walk is a highly regarded personal injury set with a strong reputation in the travel sector. Members act for claimants and defendants, including insurers, corporations, travel agents, airlines and tour operators, and are noted for their expert handling of high-value catastrophic injury claims arising from foreign RTAs and other accidents abroad. Instructing solicitors describe the set as being "always on the ball and ready to assist" while additionally having a "great human touch". The team is also highlighted for its expertise in group actions and claims brought under the Package Travel Regulations. The set's barristers have experience appearing before the courts in several foreign jurisdictions, as well as the UK Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Recent instructions include acting for defendant Mapre Espana in conjoined appeals concerning the recoverability of Spanish Penalty Interest.
  2. 2 Temple Gardens
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    2 Temple Gardens
    Travel: International Personal Injury
    2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years Ranked
    2 Temple Gardens maintains its reputation as a go-to chambers for high-value international personal injury claims with "excellent knowledge of relevant legal provisions and awareness of foreign law". The set's members are regularly called upon to handle cases of the utmost severity, including catastrophic injury and fatal claims, and are well versed in jurisdiction and choice of law disputes. Areas of particular expertise for the team include foreign RTA, holiday sickness and medical tourism claims. The set offers representation to both claimants and defendants, and counts several foreign insurers and tour operators among its clients. A recent case saw the set represent the defendant in Stait v Cosmos Insurance Limited of Cyprus, a Court of Appeal case concerning a bicycle accident on Cyprus while the claimant was stationed at a military base.
  3. 3 Hare Court
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    3 Hare Court
    Travel: International Personal Injury
    2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years Ranked
    The barristers at 3 Hare Court are regularly instructed to both pursue and defend complex and high-value international personal injury claims brought against insurers, travel agents and tour operators. Members are experienced in the handling of fatal and catastrophic injury claims arising from terrorist attacks, plane crashes and RTAs abroad, and are well versed in disputes concerning jurisdiction and conflicts of law. Solicitors appreciate their "good range of senior and junior barristers", who possess "a thorough knowledge of the key issues of travel claims". The team also fields considerable expertise in claims under package travel regulations, and the set remains a go-to for severe holiday sickness group actions. Members recently acted on Campbell v O Beach, concerning an eye injury suffered by a reality TV personality during a party in Ibiza.
  4. Deka Chambers
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    Deka Chambers
    Travel: International Personal Injury
    2025 | Band 1 | 4 Years Ranked
    Deka Chambers is one of the leading chambers for cross-border personal injury work. The set houses a strong group of barristers noted for their ability to "make complex law sound clear and understandable", with experience in the handling of holiday sickness actions and complex catastrophic injury and fatal claims arising from foreign RTAs, maritime accidents and aircraft incidents. Members are highly regarded for their expertise in jurisdiction and applicable law disputes, and are regularly called upon to act in claims under the Athens and Montreal Conventions. The set's clients include several major tour operators, airlines and foreign insurers, as well as individual claimants.
  5. Outer Temple Chambers
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    Outer Temple Chambers
    Travel: International Personal Injury
    2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years Ranked
    Outer Temple Chambers is a "well-respected travel set" housing "strong and experienced barristers with a wealth of knowledge" experienced in the handling of complex and high-value international personal injury matters. Members act on behalf of both claimants and defendants, and are regularly instructed in catastrophic injury claims arising from sporting accidents and foreign RTAs. Additional areas of expertise for the team include group actions, cases involving the Warsaw or Montreal Conventions, package travel claims and disputes concerning tour operator liability. The set's barristers are also adept at advising on jurisdiction and the application of foreign law. Recent work highlights include Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre Inc. concerning the interpretation of habitual residence post-Brexit.