Lester Aldridge expands personal injury team
With over two decades of experience in personal injury and medical negligence law, Tom brings an exceptional level of expertise and dedication to the firm.
Tom Hartigan exclusively represents claimants facing life-changing injuries. His track record includes the successful conclusion of intricate, high-value litigation in personal injury and clinical negligence, particularly in catastrophic cases involving brain and/or spinal injuries. Notably, Tom has demonstrated a strong commitment to spinal injury cases, collaborating closely with the Spinal Injury Association (SIA) to advocate for their injured members.
In addition to his experience in personal injury law, Tom is highly skilled in coronial law. He offers compassionate representation to bereaved families and other interested parties at inquests. He also possesses extensive experience in handling Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) claims, including representing appellants at First Tier Tribunals.
"We are thrilled to welcome Tom Hartigan to our team at Lester Aldridge," said David Healy, Partner and Head of Personal Injury. "Tom's depth of experience and unwavering dedication to his clients align perfectly with our firm's values. His expertise in spinal injuries, severe brain injuries, and fatal accidents will undoubtedly enhance our ability to provide top-tier legal services to our clients."
"I’m delighted to be joining such an established and well-thought-of firm. I hope to be able to complement the already excellent PI & medical negligence team here at Lester Aldridge,” said Tom Hartigan. "I look forward to leveraging my experience and passion for justice to continue advocating for those who have suffered life-altering injuries."
Tom Hartigan's appointment reinforces Lester Aldridge's commitment to delivering exceptional legal solutions tailored to the needs of its clients. His arrival further strengthens the firm's position as a trusted ally in navigating complex legal challenges and delivering solutions for injured people and their families.