Mark Bowman | Fieldfisher
Skip to main content
Professional background

Professional background

I joined the team as a trainee in 2003 and was promoted to partner in 2013.

I am one of the few lawyers recommended by Chambers and Legal 500 for both clinical negligence and personal injury work. I also conduct professional negligence claims.

My clinical negligence cases mostly involve birth injurydelays in diagnosis and surgical negligence, especially those leading to catastrophic injury such as amputation.

My personal injury practice predominantly focuses on helping people who suffer life-changing injuries such as amputation, paralysis or head injuries following road traffic collisions or accidents at work. The Times Law Supplement featured my interest in cycle injury claims. I have close links with Limbpower, an amputee charity that encourages amputees into sport to improve quality of life and rehabilitation. I'm also particularly interested in osseointegration surgery and have referred clients for this revolutionary treatment in Australia and Sweden.

I have close links with the Erb's Palsy Group, and am a panel solicitor for the Limbless Association. I am a member of AvMA (Action against Medical Accidents) and the Law Society Clinical Negligence Panel. I am a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).

Stand-out moments in my career include taking the case of JxMX to the Court of Appeal to ensure that children and adults without capacity can now easily obtain anonymity in personal injury and clinical negligence claims when requested; winning the 'outstanding case' award at the Personal Injury Awards in 2015; and, more recently, securing a record UK Erb's Palsy settlement of £2.6m.

I regularly take on clients dissatisfied with their previous solicitors and have secured admissions of liability for clients previously told they did not have a case, as well as achieving larger settlements after they were advised to accept a lesser offer.

My clients describe me as approachable but also as a fierce adversary for my opponents. My ethos is to be the type of solicitor I would want to instruct if needed.

My cases are regularly reported in the national and regional press and I am regularly asked to comment on key legal issues.

Mark Bowman interviewed about his work as a personal injury solicitor by John Ainscough of Ainscough Associates

Awards & recognition

Awards & recognition

Chambers & Partners 2026
Mark is very hard working and responsive to his clients needs. He knows his stuff and is very easy to work with.
Chambers & Partners 2026
Mark is exceptionally hard-working and really quite outstanding. He is an absolute joy to work with.
Legal 500 2025
Mark Bowman - extremely knowledgeable, dedicated and professional. Outstanding individual.
Chambers and Partners 2025
Mark is an exceptional lawyer and human being
Chambers & Partners 2024
He's been excellent from the start of the claim to its conclusion. The claim could not have been in safer hands.
Chambers & Partners 2024
Mark is quite gentle and empathetic, with a good level of experience.
Legal 500 2024
Mark Bowman is a fast, efficient, intelligent and fearless litigator.
Chambers & Partners 2023
He has good judgement. He will push in a really understated way to get the right result for his client.
Legal 500 2023
Mark Bowman is an extremely able, intelligent, efficient and effective litigator.
Chambers & Partners 2022
He is just completely confident and knows the field inside-out, he is efficient and runs interesting cases.

Authored pieces

Insights Case studies
A hand holds a pen pointing at a brain scan image on a screen. The scan shows a highlighted red area, indicating a potential issue. The background displays multiple brain scan images in black and white tones.
Medical Negligence
Case Study

Liability settlement following delay in diagnosing stroke at Royal London Hospital

25.03.2025
Out eating lunch with a friend, Tabatha* found she had difficulty lifting her left hand and was bumping into things. She called her husband who noted she was slurring her words. Her GP advised she attend A+E at the Royal London Hospital where she was admitted. 
Learn more
A neonatal intensive care unit with multiple incubators arranged in a spacious, well-lit room. The incubators are equipped with monitors, and chairs are placed nearby. Walls are light-colored, and the floor is clean and uncluttered.
Case Study

£15 million recovered in birth injury claim against Homerton Hospital

28.01.2025
Learn more
A child in a red wheelchair is being pushed by an adult down a hospital corridor. The child is wearing sneakers, jeans, and a colorful jacket, and the adult's hand is visible on the wheelchair handle.
Case Study

Multi-millions for girl injured at birth at Tunbridge Wells Hospital

20.12.2024
Learn more
Two young children are playing with colorful toys on the floor of a living room. In the background, a woman sits on a couch, watching them. The room is softly lit, and a fireplace is visible on the left side.
Insight

Tyson's story: A documentary film

12.12.2024
Learn more
Insight

Fieldfisher represents families in claims against Yaser Jabbar, orthopaedic surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital

14.10.2024
Recent investigations have uncovered that hundreds of children apparently underwent unnecessary surgery recommended by Mr Yaser Jabber, some of which have led to preventable amputations.Many of these surgeries provided no significant medical benefits to the patients. It also appears that families were not adequately informed about the associated risks.
Learn more

What others say…

Chambers & Partners 2026
Mark is very hard working and responsive to his clients needs. He knows his stuff and is very easy to work with.
Chambers & Partners 2026
Mark is exceptionally hard-working and really quite outstanding. He is an absolute joy to work with.
Chambers and Partners 2025
Mark is an exceptional lawyer and human being