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Kerry Fifield

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kfifield@clarkewillmott.com

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Kerry is a Partner and Team Manager for the Clinical Negligence Team, with over 20 years of experience in assisting Claimants in relation to complex clinical negligence claims.

Kerry undertakes a significant number of paediatric claims, specifically birth injury cases leading to cerebral palsy but also claims causing significant brain injury as a result of delays in diagnosis of meningitis or other delays in respect of appropriate treatment.

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I’ve created a product and want to ensure it’s legally protected. What steps should I take?

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I have been accused of a crime and may face legal action. What steps should I take to defend myself?

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I’ve been asked to attend a police interview. What are my rights and how should I prepare for it?

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Can I refuse to pay a parking fine I believe is unfair? 1 answer

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I received a parking fine, but I think it was issued unfairly. What are my options to contest it?

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How can I dispute a will in the UK? 1 answer

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I believe a relative’s will was unfair or improperly made. What are the steps to challenge it?

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What are my rights if I’m stopped by the police? 1 answer

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I was stopped by the police while driving. What are my rights and obligations?

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Can I claim compensation for an accident at work? 1 answer

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I was injured at work due to unsafe conditions. What are my rights to claim compensation?

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How do I claim inheritance if there is no will? 1 answer

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A close relative passed away without leaving a will. How can I ensure my share of the inheritance?

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