Sydney Mitchell adds to personal injury team
West Midlands-based law firm Sydney Mitchell Solicitors has promoted Kiran Athwal as head of its personal injury and clinical negligence team.
Known for handling complex, high-value cases, the Birmingham and Solihull team exclusively represent claimants in personal injury and clinical negligence matters.
With over 15 years of experience, Kiran has already achieved notable results since joining the firm, strengthening Sydney Mitchell's reputation for securing significant settlements in challenging injury cases.
She said: “I feel privileged to lead the ambitious and skilled personal Injury team. It has an outstanding reputation for excellence, for always working extremely hard to get the best outcome for its clients, and providing a bespoke, personal, supportive and empathetic service.
“I am genuinely excited for the new role and am looking forward to steering the next stage in the growth of the team, alongside exploring our individual sector specialisms including the niche area of working for charities.
“We will continue to deliver exceptional, personal service to each and every client, ensuring they do not ever feel like just another case, but feel supported by lawyers that understand that they are navigating probably one of the worst possible events in their lives.”
Dean Parnell, partner at Sydney Mitchell, added: “Kiran is a very talented lawyer, with huge drive and ambition for the team and the firm.
“With her at the helm, there is no question the team will go from strength to strength, building on its great work and results for clients.”
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