Paralegal
Amelia Fragola-Hunt is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Serious Personal Injury team and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.

Amelia is known for her compassionate and approachable manner, always taking the time to listen and understand each client’s unique circumstances. She tailors her approach to suit individual needs, ensuring clients feel heard, supported, and well-informed throughout their journey.
Amelia encourages clients to freely ask questions, and excels at simplifying complex legal information into clear, accessible language. Her reassuring presence helps clients feel confident and comfortable, even in challenging situations.
Amelia communicates with care and sensitivity, always framing advice in a constructive and respectful way so clients feel empowered.

Week one of the Nottingham Inquiry saw the introductions to proceedings, where we saw the core participants, their solicitors and counsel, and heard the overview of what happened on the lead up to 13th June 2023, and what happened afterwards.

Leaving a gift to charity in your Will is a meaningful way to support causes close to your heart long after you’re gone. Whether you want to support medical research, animal welfare, education, or your local community, including a charitable gift in your Will can have a lasting impact.

The family of Luke Barnes, who died nearly three years ago while receiving treatment at Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, have called for urgent improvements to patient safety, transparency, and incident investigation following the conclusion of an inquest into his death.

Meet Eleanor Robinson, Managing Associate Solicitor in the Wills and Probate department based at our West Bridgford office. She tells us why she chose to follow a career in law and what makes Rothera Bray different to other law firms.