Lindsey appears in court on a daily basis and has been instructed in cases across the range of tracks and for both claimants and defendants.
Her practice focuses on personal injury, including industrial disease, as well as employers’ liability, public liability, clinical negligence, and credit hire. Lindsey was recently successful in an appeal for the Defendant/Appellant in a section 41 Highways Act 1980 claim, the appeal being allowed and the claim being dismissed without the court reverting the matter to the lower court.
In addition to her court work, Lindsey has a busy paperwork practice and will accept instructions to advise on liability and quantum, as well as drafting pleadings, schedules, counter-schedules, and Part 18/35 questions even with an urgent deadline.
Prior to joining Farrar’s Building, Lindsey undertook her pupillage on the Western Circuit. Lindsey completed the BPTC in Manchester, and was called to the Bar in July 2021 by the Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, having received the Uthwatt Scholarship. Prior to her pupillage, she undertook a PhD at Lancaster University: ‘A critical discussion of living minors as tissue donors for transplantation purposes in England and Wales, and Scotland’; she also lectured undergraduate law students, published articles in both legal and medical journals, and presented her research at conferences. Thus, Lindsey boasts a wealth of experience which she brings to her practice.
Personal Injury
Lindsey has a busy personal injury practice. In court, she appears in cases across the range of tracks including multi-track trials, CMCs/CCMCs, and interlocutory applications. Lindsey will also advise on and settle pleadings in matters involving road traffic accidents, occupiers’ liability, employers’ liability, and Highways Act claims.
Lindsey also has a practice in industrial disease. She is instructed on the fast track, intermediate track, and multi-track, by both Claimants and Defendants; and is agreeable to take instructions on a CFA. She is happy to be instructed in any aspect of industrial disease claims, including asbestosis, silicosis, and noise induced hearing loss; from pre-issue to trial.
She accepts instructions to advise on liability and quantum, as well as drafting pleadings, schedules, counter-schedules, and Part 18/35 questions.
Industrial Disease
Lindsey is developing a busy practice in industrial disease. She is instructed on the fast track, intermediate track, and multi-track, by both Claimants and Defendants; and is agreeable to take instructions on a CFA. She is happy to be instructed in any aspect of industrial disease claims, including asbestosis, silicosis, and noise induced hearing loss; from pre-issue to trial.
Credit Hire
Lindsey is regularly instructed in credit hire matters for both claimants and defendants and is well versed on emerging case law in this area. She is adept in handling all aspects of credit hire, including cases concerning profit earning vehicles.
Clinical Negligence
Lindsey regularly accepts instructions in clinical negligence for both Claimants and Defendants.
She has experience in a broad spectrum of matters including cases involving the consent process; negligent surgical procedures in the settings of primary and/or secondary care, dentistry and care in the community; and misdiagnosis.
She is happy to advise on claims valued at six figures. She is willing to be instructed on claims involving material contribution and has experience of these matters in her industrial disease work.
Education & Qualifications
- 2012-2015: LLB (Hons), University of Manchester.
- 2015-2016: LLM (Distinction), University of Liverpool.
- 2016-2020: PhD, Lancaster University.
- 2019-2020: BPTC, BPP University, Manchester.
Scholarships, Prizes and Awards
- 2021: Butterfield Scholarship for Pupillage, Western Circuit.
- 2019: Uthwatt Scholarship, The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn.
- 2019: BPTC Advocacy Scholarship, BPP University.
- 2014: Damien Bourke Mooting Trophy, University of Manchester.
- 2014: Moot Scholarship, BPP University.
- 2014: Winner of the University of Manchester Mooting Competition.
- 2014: Winner of the University of Manchester Debating Competition.
Appointments & Memberships
- Personal Injury Bar Association.
- The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn.
- Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Publications
- Contributing Author, Butterworths Personal Injury Litigation Service: Interest, 2024 – Present.
- Contributing Author, APIL Personal Injury: Law, Practice and Precedents Service: Interest, 2024 – Present.
- Contributing Author, APIL Personal Injury: Law, Practice and Precedents Service: Small Claims, 2024 – Present.
- Lindsey Hogg, ‘Jo Samanta and Ash Samanta (eds), Clinical Guidelines and the Law of Medical Negligence – Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives’ (2022) 30(3) Medical Law Review 574.
- Emma Hogg and Lindsey Hogg, ‘Litigation claims in oral and maxillofacial surgery: will trends change following Montgomery?’ (2019) 10(3) Royal College of Surgeons Faculty Dental Journal 109.
- Dr Sara Fovargue and Lindsey Claire Hogg, ‘Mine, Yours, Ours? Autonomy and the Removal and Use of Organs and Tissues before the European Court in Petrova v Latvia and Elberte v Latvia’ (2017) Journal of Trafficking and Human Exploitation 143.
- Lindsey Claire Hogg, ‘Elizabeth Wicks, The State and the Body: Legal Regulation of Bodily Autonomy’ (2018) 26(3) Medical Law Review 541.
Personal Interests
Lindsey enjoys exploring England’s waterways on her narrowboat.
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