Taylor Walding | Solicitor | Bolt Burdon Kemp Taylor Walding | Solicitor | Bolt Burdon Kemp

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Taylor joined Bolt Burdon Kemp in January 2025 as a Solicitor in the Personal Injury Claims team, specialising in complex orthopaedic injuries.

Prior to joining BBK, Taylor trained in a leading regional firm in Norwich where he specialised in personal injury. During this time, he  worked exclusively on behalf of claimants, representing both adults and children who had suffered injuries as result of road traffic collisions and accidents at work.

Taylor’s experience spans a variety of cases from life-threatening spinal and head injury claims to accidents abroad. This includes representing a client who suffered life-changing orthopaedic injuries and could not return to her former job and assisting on a claim which settled for £1 million following a serious motorcycle accident. Taylor secured settlements for a man who was injured playing football on an uneven pitch and a woman who lost the end of her thumb using a defective mandolin at work.

Taylor recognises the emotional impact accidents can have on both injured clients but also their families. He is dedicated to building a good rapport with clients to provide the highest standard of service and professionalism whilst ensuring his clients feel supported through each stage of their claim. This passion for helping injured people allows Taylor to secure his clients the best outcome and any rehabilitative treatment they need.

Taylor graduated from The University of Nottingham in 2021 with a 2:1 before completing the Legal Practice Course. He was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in August 2024.

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