Coral is a Chartered Legal Executive with 15 years of experience in the field of personal injury law. She specialises in representing clients who have sustained catastrophic injuries, including brain injuries, amputations, and complex orthopaedic injuries. 

Coral’s role involves not only advocating for her clients’ legal rights but also ensuring they receive the necessary support for their rehabilitation needs from the outset. She understands the devastating effects a serious injury can have on someone’s life and is committed to guiding her clients through the litigation process. This allows them to focus solely on their recovery while she works to secure the right compensation to improve their quality of life. 

One of the proudest moments in Coral’s career is specialising in the area of law she is most passionate about and successfully qualifying as a legal executive. Her dedication and empathy make her a vital advocate for her clients, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes for those affected by catastrophic injuries. 

 

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Client feedback:  

“You and Ben really are the best at getting things done and over the line. Thank you so much for that, this is absolutely amazing. We’d like to thank you and ben for all the hard work you’ve done for us honestly thank you!” 

“I know I’ve said this a lot but thank you for this, it’s made us so happy to know that we don’t have to live in our overdrafts anymore and we’re so glad that we can keep up with the amazing physios.” 

Qualifications:  

  • FCILEX – Chartered legal executive 

Online presence 

ANON:

The client suffered from life changing complex musculoskeletal injuries following a road traffic accident. The case settled £1,700,000 net of contributory negligence of 40%, recoverable benefits and interim payments received.

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The claimant initially suffered from soft tissue injuries, a head injury, ruptured spleen, and laceration to the liver. After undergoing a splenectomy, the claimant was slow to wake with right sided weakness. A subsequent scan revealed a significant middle cerebral artery territory subacute infarction, and the claimant underwent decompressive craniectomy, that left them significantly impaired with continuing right sided weakness, affecting mobility, speech, cognition, and all activities of daily living. The claimant remained unable to live independently and/or return to any form of employment. The case settled for £7,700,000.

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