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Mark, is a senior associate at HCC in Birmingham and is an experienced personal injury solicitor with highly honed skills in handling complex, catastrophic injury cases.

These cases include life changing brain injuries, spinal injuries, amputations and cases involving children and other protected parties.

Mark has years of experience dealing with road traffic collisions, employers’ liability, public liability, criminal injuries compensation authority claims and claims against the Motor Insurers’ Bureau.

Mark, who qualified as a solicitor in 2009, has spent his entire career specialising in supporting clients who have sustained catastrophic injuries and has helped clients secure financial compensation and rehabilitation packages ranging from £1m to circa £15m.

Mark has held positions on the board of directors with the Citizen’s Advice Bureau and Headway Cambridgeshire, as well as being a member of the steering committee for the Eastern Region Brain Injury Forum.  He has been a regional secretary for the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) for many years.  He is also a recommended lawyer in both the Legal 500 and Chambers.

Commentary from the Legal 500 includes:

A very punchy litigator, willing to take on difficult cases.’

Commentary from Chambers & Partners includes:

Mark is a strong solicitor and an excellent negotiator. He always goes the extra mile for the client.”

Outside of work, the father of two enjoys cricket, music and spending time with his family.

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    Horwich Cohen Coghlan Limited t/a Horwich Cohen Coghlan (HCC) Solicitors a registered company in England and Wales registered number 08043633. Our registered office is Trafford House, Chester Road, Manchester, M32 0RS. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA Number 608056. Our conduct is governed by the SRA Standards and Regulations which can be accessed here: https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/standards-regulations