At Switalskis, we support clients through some of the most complex and challenging medical negligence cases, helping them secure the answers and compensation they deserve.
Paisley has worked in the legal sector for 8 years. She is a Solicitor in our Medical Negligence team.
Switalskis Solicitors Ltd
Suite 1A, 18 Back Swinegate
York
YO1 8AD
Paisley has amassed a wealth of experience in the field of medical negligence, having worked on a range of complex and high value claims, including but not limited to claims relating to delays in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, avoidable loss of vision and avoidable orthopaedic injuries.
Paisley specialises in complex clinical negligence claims, with experience across a broad range of matters including:
She also assist her senior colleagues with a variety of clinical negligence claims including brain injury and claims.
Paisley approaches her work and clients with professionalism, empathy, efficiency, patience and knowledge
"Paisley was very professional and always let me know everything that was happening. She was easy to contact which is very important to a customer."
Medical negligence client
"I wanted to say personally that you’ve been absolutely incredible, going far beyond your legal duties. You’ve shown care and compassion, and patience when I’ve bombarded you with various emails! Thank you for everything you’ve done, you’re a credit to your profession and we will miss you."
Medical Negligence Client
At Switalskis, we support clients through some of the most complex and challenging medical negligence cases, helping them secure the answers and compensation they deserve.
Our Clinical Negligence team’s expertise, combined with our clients’ resilience, enables us to secure justice for those who have been let down by the healthcare system. One such case, managed by solicitor Paisley Laws, exemplifies the dedication and thoroughness with which we approach every case.
Over seventeen million people are currently diagnosed with cerebral palsy, with around 2-2.5 in every 1,000 children in the UK being born with the condition each year.