3PB has a dedicated team specialising in representing bereaved families, individuals, statutory bodies and corporate entities at coroners inquests. The team draws on experience gathered from many different areas, such as personal injury, health and safety, clinical negligence, public law, prisons, police and military cases and road traffic accidents.

Our barristers advise at all stages of the inquest process, including issues of disclosure, pre-inquest reviews and advocacy at the inquest, in inquests with and without a jury. We are also regularly instructed to review, following inquests, and advise bereaved families and dependents on subsequent stages of civil litigation or criminal proceedings that can often follow – therefore representing interested persons and coroners in the most complex of cases as well as others. Our specialist counsel are all levels of seniority so we have the breadth of experience to suit every client’s needs and budget.

3PB are a leading personal injury chambers and advise on industrial disease cases and fatal workplace accidents. Many industrial disease claims start out as Inquests and we are able to provide expert advocacy from an early stage, to ensure that necessary facts are brought to light which will form the foundation of future fatal accident claims.

We provide representation to families of the deceased and also have over  50 years experience acting for GPs and other clinical practitioners, NHS bodies, private health care and care home providers, insurance companies and self-insured businesses,  government departments (including the Home Office and the Ministry of Defence), the police and prison service and individual officers,  private prison contractors, local authorities and Coroners. Areas of expertise encompass:

  • Medical deaths, including alleged surgical, nursing, obstetric and anaesthetic failures
  • Homicides
  • Terrorist-related deaths
  • Deaths in custody
  • Military deaths
  • Construction site accidents
  • Fire and electrical safety
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning,
  • Deaths in schools and nurseries
  • Road traffic accidents and police pursuits.

Notable cases include:

  • 10-day Judge led inquest into the drowning of two fisherman following the sinking of the French fishing vessel, the Bugaled Breizh in January 2004 acting for HM Coastguard
  • 15 day inquest at the Royal Courts of Justice into the death of a marine Benjamin McQueen during a military diving exercise in Portland Harbour, acting for the HSE
  • 23 day jury inquests into the Plymouth Shootings, acting for the Firearms Licensing Supervisor
  • 60 day Art 2 inquest into death of 19-year old Gaia Pope, who had engaged with Dorset mental health services and police, acting for HM Coastguard
  • 15 day art 2 inquest into death of 21-year old disabled woman Laura Booth at Royal Hallamshire Hospital, acting for Laura's parents
  • 8 day jury inquest into death of undercover policeman in Southampton. Public interest immunity about the police operation at the time of the fatal accident
  • Representing the NHS and London Ambulance Service (LAS) in a number of cases about quality of emergency care, treatment in hospitals, and delays by paramedics
  • Inquest on the death of a marathon runner who died of an ischaemic bowel through dehydration following taking superosmolar sports supplements and ibuprofen
  • 5 day Art 2 inquest involving a prisoner suicide with alleged early closure of ACCT, safeguarding and mental health issues
  • 7 day jury inquest into death of prisoner at HMP Pentonville who ingested drugs and included investigation into prisoner restraint
  • Representing parents and families at Inquests following high profile deaths of children in hospitals and  psychiatric wards including 3-year old Arietta-Grace Barnett
  • Multiple mesothelioma/asbestosis-related inquests.

Inquests conducted in other contexts are often more appropriately dealt with by practitioners from the Public and Regulatory team. Details of these specialists can be found here.

The group's practice management team can be reached here.

Sunyana Sharma 560x670

Team head

Sunyana Sharma

Telephone: 020 7583 8055

David Snook 560x670

Practice Director

David Snook

Telephone: 01865 793 736