Emma Truin retains her ranking as a top tier lawyer in both the Legal 500 and Chambers in the Personal Injury Claimant category for East Anglia.
In their latest rankings, Chambers wrote that Emma attracted warm praise for her work in the personal injury space, covering life-changing brain and spinal injury cases. One source comments: ““Emma is understanding and can get the best for clients. She’s a pleasure to work with and she’s always reliable and informed.”
In the 2020 Legal 500 rankings, “Emma Truin is one of the most approachable and empathetic of PI lawyers and is trusted by her clients and by those who are instructed by her. However, she is also tenacious in getting the best outcomes for her clients. She is an impressive advocate for her clients”.
Emma and her team have dealt with hundreds of serious and catastrophic brain, orthopaedic and spinal injury claims. A Trustee of Headway Cambridgeshire, Emma is particularly recognised for her experience in representing clients affected by brain injury.
The 'friendly and knowledgeable' practice at Barr Ellison LLP provides the full range of services to clients and their families including Court of Protection, personal injury trusts, wills, family and property law advice. The firm has a dedicated office within Addenbrooke’s Hospital and is highly regarded for multiple catastrophic brain injury, spinal injury, psychological injury and amputation cases. As well as achieving high-value settlements, the practice frequently obtains significant interim payments under the Rehab and Serious Injury Codes to secure specially adapted accommodation for their clients.
Legal 500 (2020)Unlike ‘volume’ claims companies, Barr Ellison provides a highly personal service to ensure that the needs of our clients are met. The practice is focused around serious head, spinal and catastrophic injuries.
Visit our dedicated Catastrophic Personal Injury pages for more information or call us on 01223 417200 and ask for a member of the team.
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