Serious Injury Executive
Rebecca is a Serious Injury Executive in the Personal Injury department at Rothera Bray and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.
Rebecca joined Rothera Bray in May 2017 as a Litigation Executive and is based at the Lace Market office. She has 19 years’ experience within the personal injury sector where she has built up her knowledge and expertise of personal injury claims.
Rebecca works alongside Partner Greg Almond and deals with a range of personal injury claims, especially catastrophic injuries including Brain and Spinal Injuries, Serious Orthopaedic injuries, and Amputation, and clinical negligence claims. Along with other members of the team, Rebecca also attends hearings at the High Court with clients.
Rebecca is a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), CILEx Law School and CILEx. In her role at Rothera Bray she plays a key part in business development and looking after new clients to the team, an aspect of the role that she particularly enjoys.
19 years
“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
19 years
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