Leigh Day & Co specialises in many aspects of national and international personal injury and accident work, human rights, clinical negligence and multi-party actions. Lawyers at Leigh Day & Co are committed to offering an exceptionally high-quality service to all clients. The firm was set up by Sarah Leigh OBE and Martyn Day in June 1987 to represent individuals and their families. This remains our core value as we continue to grow across all departments.
Accident and Personal Injury: the firm deals with a full range of personal injury claims including road traffic accidents, accidents at work and transport disasters. The firm has specialist legal expertise in injuries to sportsmen and women, in particular, cyclists and actions against the MoD, asbestos-related diseases and latex allergies.
Administrative and public law: this department undertakes a large number of high-profile judicial reviews of decisions taken by public bodies. Its clients include individuals, non-government groups and objectors to local authority decisions with our most prominent case being securing the release of vital information from the UK authorities that revealed that they knew that Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed was being subjected to torture.
Clinical Negligence: the firm has a leading and excellent reputation for specialist clinical negligence work, concentrating on cases involving serious disabilities and death.
Employment: The Employment and Discrimination department is made up of recognised leading experts in employment, equal pay and discrimination law. The firm is a member of the Equality and Human Rights litigation panel and only provide specialist advice and representation to employees and individuals.
Environment: the firm is at the cutting edge of environmental law, specialising in claims as a result of exposure to pollution (radiation, chemicals, pesticides, sewage in the sea) together with industrial disease and nuisance claims.
Healthcare: Healthcare is specialist focus within human rights. The team has an outstanding reputation for its work on medical ethical issues nd 'best interests' cases. The firm often challenges decisions made by health service bodies, including NHS trusts and the GMC, and has been ground-breaking in its consideration of the impact of human rights on health and social care law.
Human Rights: The human rights department offers expertise in areas where human rights are of growing importance such as health and community care, medical ethics, special needs education, child abuse, nuisance, confidentiality and planning.
Multi-party Actions: under Martyn Day, the firm has pioneered legal developments in multi-party cases on behalf of claimants in the UK and overseas. Issues include asbestos-related disease and claims against the Ministry of Defence.
Product Liability: Leigh Day & Co has extensive experience in handling product liability cases, many of which are undertaken as class actions. The firm has been concerned with products such as medical devices, latex and pharmaceutical products.