London
matthew.trinder@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2442
Matthew is an experienced litigator and leads our medical malpractice insurance offering for medmal insurers, hospitals, clinics, individual doctors, nurses, midwives, dentists, therapists, ambulance personnel and complimentary medicine practitioners. Matthew is based in our London office.
Legal 500 says: Matthew Trinder is a particularly impressive litigator with a good grasp of both tactics and strategy.’; ‘Strengths include attentiveness, responsiveness, support, honesty and consideration.’; Matthew Trinder is a “go-to” partner for the largest clinical negligence cases.’
Representing one of the largest private healthcare providers in multiple claims including a group action.
Matthew has worked with a number of medical and dental practitioners faced with expensive litigation or GMC proceedings without support from insurers or MDOs.
Matthew acts for a number of the largest medmal insurers including Hiscox, CNA Hardy, MPLC and Allied World.
As a Nominated Partner, Matthew is proud to support NHS Resolution to deliver its objectives on delivering fair resolution and learning from harm to improve safety.
"Matthew Trinder is most efficient, most prompt and professional. Very responsive and his advice never fails. He is also super supportive of his clients. He is also very honest when it comes to billing. He is aware that we are self-paying so he does not take advantage of our vulnerability and is considerate and sympathetic to our finances."
"Matthew Trinder is a particularly impressive litigator with a good grasp of both tactics and strategy."
"From the moment I had my first contact with Browne Jacobson and my initial telephone conversation with Matthew Trinder, I felt an immediate connection and empathy at a time of terrible stress, pressure and pain of being in a hopeless position. Unfortunately, we were faced with an upward struggle and task in battling a very difficult opponent. I felt that BJ were on my side from the start and never made false promises and were readily contactable."