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Jeff Zindani Bio

Jeff Zindani

Disputes Litigation Solicitor & Consultant

Jeff Zindani Bio

As a Personal Injury Solicitor, Jeff has been involved in complex claims that have included a number of groundbreaking cases, including;

  • A successful damages claim against the Hollywood actor, Steven Seagal, who assaulted a client on a film set;
  • Six figure sum for a factory worker agreed before trial in 2018, who developed RSI from food packing work
  • £3 million in damages for brain damaged child who had ran out in front of an ice cream van: Coogan v Bridgen [2004] Lawtel ;
  • Successful appeal for claimant, clarifying law on costs for infant approvals: Nicholson v Hickman [2005];
  • The first successful claim for a police officer who developed noise induced deafness through motorcycle wind noise : Lee v Wet Midlands Police (1999);
  • Led the First Group Action for police officers suffering from Firearms Deafness;
  • Common Law breach of duty established for social worker who was forced to manually handle a patient at home during an emergency : Colclough v Staffordshire County Council [1994] CLY 208;
  • Landmark Court of Appeal case of Carver v BAA (2008) EWCA Civ 412, where he was unsuccessful but later proved right by Lord Justice Jackson in his Final Report on Costs in December 2009 and which led to the civil procedure rules being amended;
  • High Court claim for cyclist who although found substantially to blame for an accident was successful in recovering one third against a defendant who refused to pay anything, Flavio v Jeffrey ( 2008) before Mr Justice Mackay;
  • After a successful defence to a claim for res judicata in a substantial occupational stress claim before HHJ Lopez, Birmingham County Court, Unreported, March 2015.


Jeff has written a number of books and articles, including: Manual Handling Law and Litigation (1997); Health and Safety Law: A Modern Guide (2002); Surviving Jackson: How to Develop a Profitable Personal Injury Practice for the Future (2013).Jeff is also an occasional contributor to the Law Society Gazette and New Law Journal and Editor of the Solicitor’s Group, Monthly Magazine, PI Scribe.


Jeff also deals with cross border claims and has dealt with a number of significant cases involving EU/Rome II issues.

Jeff Zindani

Disputes Litigation Solicitor & Consultant

As a Personal Injury Solicitor, Jeff has been involved in complex claims that have included a number of groundbreaking cases, including;

  • A successful damages claim against the Hollywood actor, Steven Seagal, who assaulted a client on a film set;
  • Six figure sum for a factory worker agreed before trial in 2018, who developed RSI from food packing work
  • £3 million in damages for brain damaged child who had ran out in front of an ice cream van: Coogan v Bridgen [2004] Lawtel ;
  • Successful appeal for claimant, clarifying law on costs for infant approvals: Nicholson v Hickman [2005];
  • The first successful claim for a police officer who developed noise induced deafness through motorcycle wind noise : Lee v Wet Midlands Police (1999);
  • Led the First Group Action for police officers suffering from Firearms Deafness;
  • Common Law breach of duty established for social worker who was forced to manually handle a patient at home during an emergency : Colclough v Staffordshire County Council [1994] CLY 208;
  • Landmark Court of Appeal case of Carver v BAA (2008) EWCA Civ 412, where he was unsuccessful but later proved right by Lord Justice Jackson in his Final Report on Costs in December 2009 and which led to the civil procedure rules being amended;
  • High Court claim for cyclist who although found substantially to blame for an accident was successful in recovering one third against a defendant who refused to pay anything, Flavio v Jeffrey ( 2008) before Mr Justice Mackay;
  • After a successful defence to a claim for res judicata in a substantial occupational stress claim before HHJ Lopez, Birmingham County Court, Unreported, March 2015.


Jeff has written a number of books and articles, including: Manual Handling Law and Litigation (1997); Health and Safety Law: A Modern Guide (2002); Surviving Jackson: How to Develop a Profitable Personal Injury Practice for the Future (2013).Jeff is also an occasional contributor to the Law Society Gazette and New Law Journal and Editor of the Solicitor’s Group, Monthly Magazine, PI Scribe.


Jeff also deals with cross border claims and has dealt with a number of significant cases involving EU/Rome II issues.

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