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Senior Associate, Solicitor
Personal injury
I am a qualified solicitor, and I joined DAS Law in January 2018. I have 7 years’ experience in providing legal support to private clients, insurers, brokers and the like. I have a well-rounded understanding of personal injury law, having represented both claimants and defendants.
What’s your role at DAS Law?
I lead a team of 13 fee earners within the Non-Motor (EL/PL) Team at DAS Law, specialising in the case management of personal injury claims which all arise from public liability accidents or accidents at work (employer’s liability).
What are your areas of expertise?
I deal with a broad range of issues which arise from within the team, such as:
I am a personable lawyer focused on delivering the highest standard of client care and obtaining the most favourable result for his clients.
Email: cneillclaims@daslaw.co.uk Tel: 0117 917 2357
I have a well-rounded understanding of personal injury law, having represented both claimants and defendants.
Chris Neill