Clare Morris is a Chartered Legal Executive with more than two decades of post-qualification experience in personal injury law.
Since qualifying in 2005, she has acted on behalf of clients in a wide range of high-value and complex claims, including cases involving catastrophic injuries, amputations, and chronic pain disorders.
Clare is recognised for her commitment to securing justice for those who have suffered serious injury and has been involved in multi-million-pound settlements as well as notable reported cases that have featured in national news.
Areas Of Expertise
Clare’s expertise covers all aspects of personal injury law, with particular experience in:
- Serious injury claims
- Road traffic accident claims (RTA)
- Workplace accident claims
- Public liability claims
- High-value catastrophic injury claims, including amputations and chronic pain disorders/FND
She has been involved in numerous complex claims and has secured multi-million-pound settlements for clients. Clare’s case history includes reported matters and widely covered media cases, including
- As reported by the BBC, Clare achieved a 6-figure settlement for a mother who lost her children in a house fire. This story was also reported by ITV and The Daily Mail
Clare’s Qualifications
Clare is a long-standing member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx), reflecting her professional standing and commitment to maintaining the highest standards within the legal profession.
Clare qualified in 2005 and has over 20 years of post-qualification experience. Her professional journey in law began in 1998, and she has continued to enhance her expertise through decades of practice in complex personal injury litigation.
Career Highlights
Clare began working in the legal profession in 1998 and has built her career across a number of respected law firms.
Her professional experience includes time at Hill Dickinson Solicitors, E Rex Makin & Co, Michael W Halsall & Co, and Slater Gordon. Through these roles, she has gained extensive experience handling a wide variety of complex personal injury cases, building a reputation for tenacity, skill, and client-focused representation.
What Made You Want To Become A Lawyer?
The desire to help people who have been seriously injured. I have always been motivated by a strong sense of justice and the belief that those harmed through no fault of their own deserve expert support and fair compensation.
My career has been driven by the determination to guide clients through challenging circumstances with empathy, professionalism, and persistence.