Partner and Head of Serious Personal Injury
Greg qualified as a solicitor in 2006 and has specialised in Personal Injury for more than 19 years. He acts for clients who have suffered life changing injuries. Greg also specialises in clinical negligence claims.

Greg is a Partner at Rothera Bray Solicitors and Head of the Serious Injury team from our office in The Lace Market, Nottingham. He acts for clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries including Brain and Spinal Injuries, Serious Orthopaedic injuries, and Amputation. He often meets with his clients at home, hospital or wherever is convenient for them and their family, nationwide.
He has a modern, practical and sympathetic approach to his work.
He strives to ensure his clients receive the maximum compensation possible, which will often include assistance with future care, accommodation, and payments for lost income.
Greg regularly appears in National and local press, including BBC News, ITV News, Sky , The One Show, The Times and Law Gazette.
Greg has been nominated for Solicitor of the Year award by the Nottingham Law Society in 2022, Partner of the Year in 2025 and 2026.
He has also been nominated as Catastrophic Injury Lawyer of Year at the national Personal Injury Awards in 2024 & 2025.
Recent cases:
Nottingham Attacks:
Greg is representing two survivors of the ‘Nottingham Attacks’ at the Statutory Inquiry in London, due to start in February 2026.
More information here: https://rotherabray.co.uk/serious-personal-injury/nottingham-attacks/
Recent case settlements:
Amputation Case Study – £1,950,000 damages
19+ years
“Greg Almond is an experienced litigator based in Nottingham. He is head of the Serious Injury team. He frequently manages high-value, complex claims arising from RTAs and all manner of tortious incidents, with examples including brain and spinal injuries and amputation. Greg is a compassionate and knowledgeable solicitor. Greg has a proper concern for his clients. He is a very experienced personal injury litigator. Greg Almond is the sort of talent one rarely finds outside of London. He is an excellent personal injury lawyer who understands and supports the needs of his clients.”Chambers 2026
“Greg Almond leads the department and is skilled at handling high-profile personal injury cases involving criminal trials, and is also highly active in clinical negligence matters relating to orthopaedic and neurological issues. Great team dealing with catastrophic injury work, very well led by a dynamic partner Greg Almond. Greg has carefully put together a very dedicated team of like-minded individuals around him, who put in the hours to ensure each claim achieves the maximum level of compensation it rightly deserves ”Legal 500 – 2025
“Almond has 'a significant expertise in catastrophic injury claims'”Legal 500 2023
“Personally, I have been impressed even by the small things; the quality and cogency of his instructions and the immaculate and well-ordered state of his files. I am yet to see Greg phased by anything, or indeed anyone. As such, it came as no surprise to see Greg nominated in the Solicitor of the Year category at the Nottinghamshire Law Society Annual Awards 2022”Barrister
“Greg's understanding and empathy of SC injuries, specifically his traumatic brain injury, made the whole process much easier for us to handle without losing us in legal lingo.”Client
“Greg Almond and Rebecca Howard were highly professional, understanding, tenacious and friendly. Sound advice and communication given throughout leading to an excellent conclusion. ”Jackie Spencer
“Great service, kept well informed with my claim throughout. Very helpful and approachable.”David Sanderson
19+ years

The law for bringing civil claims for child sexual abuse has changed. As of 29 June 2026, the three-year time limit for bringing these claims has been removed.

The long-anticipated Ockenden Review into maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) has now been published.

The Nottingham Inquiry represents one of the most significant and sensitive matters our teams have supported, following the tragic events in Nottingham in June 2023.
Working alongside our lawyers and Counsel, our paralegals have played a vital role both at hearings and behind the scenes, supporting our clients Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller.

Claire Cooper, Senior Associate in Rothera Bray’s Medical Negligence team, reflects on the importance of Sands and Sands Awareness Week, and the vital role support services play for families affected by baby loss.

Following the conclusion of the hearings at the Nottingham Public Inquiry, Serious Injury Partner Greg Almond, who represents Nottingham Attacks survivors Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller, has issued the following statement.

Ann Moralee, the mother of Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee, 22 – lovingly known as ‘Izzy’ – has spoken about the devastation her death from ketamine addiction has caused. She hopes that better education and training about ketamine addiction will help ensure that no other parent has to go through the same ordeal.

Greg Almond, our Serious Personal Injury Partner, represents two of the surviving victims of the Nottingham attacks Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller. He has issued a statement in response to the Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust confirming that 11 staff members have been dismissed for unlawfully accessing the medical records of the Nottingham Attack’s victims.

A brain injury can change a life in an instant. Whatever the cause, the impact can be complex, long‑lasting and deeply personal.

As legal representatives for survivors Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller, standing by them in a legal capacity and personally supporting them and their partners Tracey and Martin; we look ahead to the fifth week of the Nottingham Inquiry with determination and an unwavering commitment to ensuring their voices are heard.

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.

The long‑awaited Inquiry into the Nottingham Attacks officially began today at Mary Ward House in Central London. After months of campaigning by victims, families, and legal representatives, the first day of proceedings marks a pivotal moment in the search for answers surrounding the tragic events that shocked the city of Nottingham.

Personal injury lawyers Greg Almond and Karina Patel discuss the growing calls for a public enquiry into the prescribing of diethylstilbestrol (DES) to pregnant women.