Rachel Rough

Partner

Glasgow

Rachel handles a wide range of cases for insurance clients, specialising in serious and catastrophic injury claims.

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About Rachel

Bio
  • Biography

    Rachel handles a wide range of cases for insurance clients, specialising in serious and catastrophic injury claims.  She has dealt with claims involving a variety of injuries including brain injury, amputations, tetraplegia, paraplegia and other spinal conditions. 

    She is experienced in handling cases involving children who have sustained catastrophic injuries and has particular expertise in cases involving jurisdictional and cross border issues. 

    She is often instructed by insurance clients on first notification of the claim and has a track record of resolving cases without proceedings ever being raised.

Sector Expertise
  • Insurance

Service Expertise
  • Motor Injury

  • UK Casualty

Office Location

Glasgow Skyline

Glasgow

  • 5th Floor, Sutherland House,
  • 149 St Vincent St,
  • Glasgow G2 2NW

+44 (0) 141 248 6688

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NI & Scotland Personal Injury Discount Rate (PIDR) review 2024 – developments

Insurance

6 min read

NI & Scotland Personal Injury Discount Rate (PIDR) review 2024 – developments

Road deaths in Scotland at their highest since 2016

Insurance

2 min read

Road deaths in Scotland at their highest since 2016

Alert – Loss of Society awards – Paterson v Lanarkshire Health Board [2023] CSOH 1

Insurance

8 Min Read

Alert – Loss of Society awards – Paterson v Lanarkshire Health Board [2023] CSOH 1

Interim damages - Change is necessary: Murphy v Dunbia (UK) t/a Highland Meats [2022] CSOH 65

Insurance

5 min read

Interim damages - Change is necessary: Murphy v Dunbia (UK) t/a Highland Meats [2022] CSOH 65

Blameworthiness or causative potency – which, if either, carries more weight when apportioning responsibility for injury?

Health and Social Care

10 Min Read

Blameworthiness or causative potency – which, if either, carries more weight when apportioning responsibility for injury?

Seeking a contribution: Scotland v England and Wales

Insurance

9 Min Read

Seeking a contribution: Scotland v England and Wales

McArthur and others v Timberbush Tours Ltd and another

Insurance

5 min read

McArthur and others v Timberbush Tours Ltd and another