Jane Radcliffe
Jane Radcliffe is Managing Partner of Pattinson & Brewer's York office. A recognised expert in claimant medical accident, and personal injury work, she has a strong commitment to a claimant practice. Jane fights passionately on behalf of all her clients regardless of their type of injury. She recognizes that a "minor" injury resulting in two weeks off work can result in as much financial devastation for a low paid worker as six months for someone on full sick pay so "You need to fight their corner just as hard."
Jane has a long personal history acting on behalf of clinical negligence victims, with an emphasis on actions for children, and the 2006 Legal 500 acknowledges her 'excellent reputation' in the clinical negligence field.
Under Jane's guidance Pattinson & Brewer's York Office continues to build on a solid reputation for claimant clinical negligence work in the North of England as well as a growing profile for occupational and industrial disease work focussing on asbestos related claims. She is particularly sensitive to the needs of claimants in actions for clinical negligence who already feel badly let down by professionals by the time they meet a solicitor.
Jane specializes in medical accident, industrial disease, personal injury and solicitors negligence claims. She a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), on the Law Society Personal Injury Panel,a referral panel solicitor for the Spinal Injury Association (SIA) and Headway.
She continues to act on claimant personal injury matters (including claims for injuries of the utmost severity and psychiatric injury) and advises on settlements in excess of £1 million, court of protection matters, structured settlements and cases arising overseas.
Notable cases are:-
- Norman -v- Ali & Aziz (CA) - Interpretation of the MIB Uninsured Drivers Agreement and limitation periods for Monk v. Warbey breach of statutory duty claims.
- -v- North Yorkshire Health Authority - £3.25 million for claimant suffering cerebral palsy as a result of birth injury.
- Rhodes -v- Walton - £1m for child injured in a near drowning incident. Claim brought against individual acting in loco parentis.



