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27 May 2022 | Podcasts | Article by Danielle Vincent

An interview with host and Senior Associate Danielle Vincent: HJ Talks About Abuse


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In this week’s episode of the HJ Talks About Abuse podcast, you’ll hear from Danielle Vincent, a regular contributor and a Senior Associate in the Abuse Specialist Personal Injury Department at Hugh James. She’ll discuss her journey to getting where she is, the challenges of working as an abuse solicitor and the positive impact of TV dramas by Netflix and the BBC leading to survivors making claims.

Danielle specialises in representing survivors of abuse and has experience in bringing claims against; sporting institutions, schools, religious institutions, scout organisations, County Councils, medical professionals and therapists. She isalso acting on a number of compensation redress schemes including the Manchester City Scheme, Lambeth Children’s Home Redress Scheme and the Northern Ireland Redress Scheme.

Danielle also acts in claims against individual abusers, as well as a number of high profile group actions claims. She also has experience in pursuing Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims for victims of sexual abuse.

Danielle is passionate about representing survivors of abuse and has campaigned for tighter regulations and mandatory reporting. She takes pride in providing clients with the best advice and support whilst going through the litigation process.

Danielle studied at the University of West England and qualified in March 2013. Danielle has previously worked for Weightmans, Lyons Davidson, Morris Orman Hearle and Bolt Burdon Kemp. Danielle joined the Abuse Team at Hugh James in September 2020.

Author bio

Danielle Vincent

Senior Associate

Danielle is a Senior Associate in the Abuse Specialist Personal Injury Department. She specialises in representing survivors of abuse and has experience in bringing claims against a number of institutions as well as individual abusers.

Disclaimer: The information on the Hugh James website is for general information only and reflects the position at the date of publication. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be treated as such. If you would like to ensure the commentary reflects current legislation, case law or best practice, please contact the blog author.

 

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