‘Star’ joins VWV’s Augustines Injury Law team as partner

July 4, 2017
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Personal injury solicitor Jonathan Peacock – described in the Chambers directory as ‘a star’ - has been appointed as a partner in the Augustines Injury Law team at Bristol-headquartered law firm VWV as a partner.

Jonathan, pictured, who joins after 21 years at of national firm Irwin Mitchell, specialises in high-value personal injury claims, principally head injury, spinal cord injury, amputation and other severe multiple injury claims.

He also has wide experience of representing families in fatal accident cases including at coroners’ court.

Jonathan qualified as a solicitor in 1994 after completing his training at national law firm Shoosmiths. He then went on to become one of the founding members of Irwin Mitchell’s Birmingham office and was most recently South West managing partner for the firm after having come to the region in 2010.

Among his landmark cases are representing families at the Avonside Inquiry into abuse at North Birmingham Mental Health Trust, acting for the families of elderly people who suffered as a result of failings at the Maypole Nursing Home, and representing claimants in connection with the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital cancer misdiagnosis cases.

Jonathan’s cases are often in the highest bracket of personal injury awards. His most recent brain injury settlement had a value of £16.1m. He is often quoted in the press and regularly appears on radio and TV.

Jonathan was an Action against Medical Accidents(AvMA) clinical negligence specialist solicitor for more than 15 years.

Independent legal directory Chambers describes him as a ‘recognised specialist in catastrophic injury work… Sources describe him as ‘a star – he’s incredibly bright, tactically astute and easy to get on with’.”

VWV managing partner Simon Heald said:
We are proud of our reputation in the personal injury market and the specialisms we have developed. Jonathan complements perfectly a highly regarded and respected team and will, I am sure, continue to benefit his clients with his knowledge and experience.”

Jonathan added: I am delighted to have the opportunity to join the very highly regarded team at Augustines and to work alongside head of department Jan Markland and partner John Webster to help further the excellent work they do on behalf of their clients.”

Jonathan is a personal injury panel member and a Fellow of The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. He is also a former trustee of Headway UK and a director of Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, which runs arts and cultural events, projects and programmes including The Bristol Festival of Ideas.

Pictured: New Augustines Injury Law partner Jonathan Peacock, left, with VWV managing partner Simon Heald

 

 

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