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Christian Shotton, Litigation Executive

Expertise: Accidents and Injury Print this Print this


Expertise

Christian deals with all aspects of Personal Injury work and specialises in both Cycling Accidents and Employers' Liability claims. Christian deals with Occupational Disease claims, which include Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (Vibration White Finger / Raynaud’s Phenomenon), RSI and Deafness.

Christian's main focus now is as the Team Leader and Supervisor in charge of pursuing a High Court Group Litigation of over 1,000 Product Liability claims. The claims arise out of allergic skin reactions and respiratory problems suffered by Claimants who purchased Chinese manufactured sofas between 2004 and 2008 from a number of retailers throughout the UK, which are contaminated by the chemical compound Di-Methyl Fumarate (DMF).

Experience

Prior to joining Russell Jones & Walker, Christian acted on behalf of the NHS for over 5 years in Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury actions. Christian then acted on behalf of the General Medical Council for 2 years, with respect to Professional Misconduct Hearings.

Career

Christian has been a member of Russell Jones & Walker's Birmingham office since July 2004, acting only for injured Claimants, not Defendants.

Education

Christian has a Diploma in Law from the Institute of Legal Executives.

Professional Memberships

Christian is a Member of the Institute of Legal Executives.

Interests and hobbies

Christian is a keen golfer (10 handicap) and plays squash and racquetball regularly. Christian enjoys worldwide travel and food & drink.

Languages

Conversational French and Spanish.

 

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