Personal Injury
London (Bar)
3 years ranked
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Bruno specialises in personal injury, clinical negligence and costs.
Within personal injury, he acts for both claimants and defendants in serious and high-value claims. Bruno’s caseload includes fatal injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and severe orthopaedic injuries, as well as complex organic/psychological injuries such as chronic pain and FND. Bruno has particular experience with military claims and sports claims.
He also represents parties in inquests, CICA claims, AFCS claims, First-Tier Tribunal appeals and Army Service Complaints.
Called: 2014
Previous career in management and operations for a global high-end restaurant group.
BSc and MSc in Biological Sciences prior to converting to law.
Lord Denning and Lord Brougham Scholarships from Lincoln’s Inn.
Personal Injuries Bar Association and The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
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Bruno Gil has notable expertise in personal injury claims against the MoD, ranging from non-freezing cold injuries to mistreatment. He often represents claimants but also has experience acting on behalf of employer defendants in vicarious liability cases.
Bruno Gil is a highly respected clinical negligence junior. He is able to leverage his background in biological sciences while representing clients in a variety of cases, including brain injuries and chronic pain, amongst many others.
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Bruno provides excellent service. He is always available.
A rising star, Bruno is a polished advocate who is polite, well prepared and empathetic. He is also likeable and engaging.
Bruno is developing a strong defendant practice and is one to watch in the future.
He is very smooth in his advocacy. He has a great style. He practices at a level beyond his call.
Bruno is excellent.
He is the safest pair of hands, he is absolutely on the ball and has a very nice manner with clients. He has incredibly knowledge.
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