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‘Kirsty Allen was brilliant.’

Legal 500 2025

"From the moment you took on the case you knew just how to handle me, with professionalism, empathy, sympathy, patience and kindness in turn and for that I am really grateful."

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“Kirsty Allen is efficient, hard working, organised and very capable”

Legal 500 UK 2022

"Kirsty and Terry advised me as if my child was their own, helping to choose the best experts and barristers and I feel so grateful for this."

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“I was just reflecting on how caring and helpful you have been to us. It is not often you come across people with such qualities and we thank you for that and the help you have given us, especially getting us through this.”

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"The work you do is very special, and will change not just my child’s life, but our whole family’s life for the better. It means my child can access opportunities they otherwise would never have been able to, and we will be ever grateful to you for this."

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"Kirsty took the time to know me, my family and my life. The work she did and the outcome that was achieved has given me a sense of closure and has provided me with financial security for myself and my daughter."

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"I am so grateful that I made the decision to go with this law firm. Kirsty achieved the perfect balance of always staying 100% professional whilst also giving me a sense of having someone who cared and was fighting my corner."

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Kirsty is a highly experienced medical negligence solicitor who undertakes a wide variety of cases with particular specialisms in child cerebral palsy and adult brain injury cases, fatal claims, loss of sight cases, as well as failure to diagnose cancer and gynaecological claims.
 

Kirsty’s expertise in medical negligence work is demonstrated by her membership of the clinical negligence panel of UK charity Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA).

Kirsty also undertakes personal injury work with a focus on serious injury and fatal claims, such as road traffic accidents. She has deep experience of complex financial dependency claims involving family owned firms. Kirsty spends time understanding her client’s businesses and their finances in order to ensure the claim is appropriately calculated and supported with good evidence.

Kirsty recognises that for some clients, understanding what happened can be as important as financial compensation, so she tailors her approach to her client’s needs. Kirsty is passionate about trauma informed lawyering – an approach that puts clients first by holding the trauma they have suffered in the forefront of the mind when engaging with them. Kirsty’s clients have praised her hard work and caring approach.

Kirsty is also listed as a Leading Associates in Legal 500. 

Kirsty is passionate about patient safety, and increasing understanding between doctors and lawyers around common mistakes leading to a medical negligence. She has previously provided training to medical practitioners in this area.

Kirsty joined Kingsley Napley in July 2012.

Client Feedback

The service we received from Kirsty and Terry was very efficient, reliable and trustworthy, and they were always willing to help. We are very happy with the outcome.

I would like to take this opportunity to say how pleased I am with the results of the claim and how impressed I was with all the hard work from Kirsty, Terry and all of the team.

Kirsty worked on our claim from when we first changed over and I am so thankful for all of the hard work, passion and dedication that she showed throughout. Even as a lay person, I can see she is amazing at her work. I feel so lucky to have had Kirsty work with us, and my child will also know just how much she fought for them to have the best outcome.

Kirsty worked tirelessly with me on my witness statements. I feel like she remembered more about my life than I do! That says a lot about how attentive she has always been and how she never missed a detail, which has helped in key points in our case. 

Kirsty has been so understanding, kind and patient and has helped me through moments of difficulty when the claim felt overwhelming.

Thank you for spending the time with my child to show them around the Courts on the day of the Approval Hearing.

My case was a long process and at times it caused a great deal of anxiety and stress. Kirsty was with me every step of the way providing me with support and advice.

From the very beginning our expectations were carefully managed, about everything from the process to the timeline to the award; and this was hugely helpful to us as we had obviously never had to go through something like this before.  At all times it was professional but caring, clear as to what was needed but understanding of the potential difficulties getting information, and supportive.  I couldn’t have hoped for a better team to help me at a terrible time in our lives. 

 

Recent Cases

  • Cerebral Palsy claim arising from injuries shortly after birth settled for in excess of £20m, made up of a lump sum payment and annual periodical payments. We secured an admission of negligence within months of being instructed, and an early interim payment.

  • Cerebral Palsy claim arising from a brain injury at birth settled in the region of £28m, made up of a lump sum payment and annual periodical payments. The client transferred this case to Kingsley Napley from a regional firm.

  • Fatal claim for a widow and her daughter following her husband’s death from failures in treatment of an aortic aneurysm. Settlement of over £600,000.

  • Blindness claim for a teacher resulting from a Trust’s failure to organise routine diabetic retinopathy appointments and timely laser treatment. The claim settled for £1m.

  • Failures of a London Trust which lead to 4 year delay in diagnosing prostate cancer. Settlement of over £300,000.

  • Gynaecological claim resulting from an NHS Trust’s failure to offer a Caesarean Section which left the Claimant with some incontinence. Settled for £130,000.

  • A delay in diagnosis of prostate cancer claim which settled for £700,000.  

  • Fatal road traffic personal injury claim which settled for over £4m.

 

Professional societies and memberships

 

"Kingsley Napley very graciously took on the investigation of my clinical negligence claim even against a very uncertain outcome.  Throughout the entire process, they did their utmost to ensure I understood every aspect of my claim, and they handled everything with respect and compassion.  I felt grateful to be in the hands of such experienced, knowledgeable and understanding solicitors"

A client to Kirsty Allen

From the moment you took on the case you knew just how to handle me, with professionalism, empathy, sympathy, patience and kindness in turn and for that I am really grateful.’ 

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