Natalie Amara | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I am a fully qualified solicitor with more than eight years’ experience working in the personal injury and clinical negligence sector.

I act for claimants injured in the workplace and in everyday life and for those who have suffered because of medical malpractice. I have also acted for multiple claimants in high-profile group actions.

I place great emphasis on client care, keeping clients and their families informed and involved at every stage of their claim, recognising how stressful a time it can be.

I am passionate about helping others and my priority is always to ensure that my clients' needs are met as quickly as possible. I approach my work with compassion and understanding while always working to secure the best possible results for every client.

I am a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).

It is a great pleasure to join the brilliant minds of the Personal Injury and Industrial Disease team at Fieldfisher.

Awards & recognition

Awards & recognition

Client
I would like to send my heartfelt thanks from me and my family. Mum received the payment today and although it will not bring my dad back it acknowledges some accountability of the illness he received working as a painter and decorator his entire life. He would be extremely proud of the efforts that everyone has gone to for my mum to be awarded this. Thank you for your tireless efforts, it has been a long road but now there is some closure for us.

Authored pieces

Insights Case studies
A close-up of an old, rusted pipe wrapped in white insulation and a frayed cloth, with cobwebs hanging nearby and a rough brick wall in the background.
Asbestos Disease Claims
Case Study

Admission of liability within one month for school pipe lagger

20.10.2025
Natalie Amara was instructed by Adam*, a former apprentice plumber who sadly passed away from mesothelioma in June 2025.
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Black-and-white photo of a street scene with vintage cars, a traffic officer directing vehicles, and mid-century modern buildings, including one labeled "LDB." Pedestrians and a flag are also visible.
Asbestos Disease Claims
Case Study

Full admission of liability secured for Portsmouth labourer exposed at the Landport Drapery Bazaar

29.09.2025
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A close-up of a circular saw cutting through a dark sheet of material, with sparks flying from the blade. The scene appears to be part of a construction or fabrication process.
Asbestos Disease Claims
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Silicosis: a fatal legacy from Britain's past still affects modern industrial workers

03.09.2025
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A close-up of a damaged wall, revealing exposed asbestos fibers sticking out from within the broken, crumbling plaster. Dust and debris are scattered on the floor in the background.
Asbestos Disease Claims
Case Study

6 figure compensation for family of former builder living in Panama

14.08.2025
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Asbestos Disease Claims
Case Study

Additional damages for client suffering second asbestos disease

24.04.2025
Mr D originally brought a claim in 1993 against his former employer Thermac Insulation Ltd for compensation, after he developed pleural plaques. Mr D began working for the company in the 1960s as an apprentice insulation engineer or 'lagger'. He would pour raw asbestos fibres from large brown bags into drums, which threw up huge clouds of dust covering him head to toe in white dust 'like a snowman'.
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What others say…

Client
I would like to send my heartfelt thanks from me and my family. Mum received the payment today and although it will not bring my dad back it acknowledges some accountability of the illness he received working as a painter and decorator his entire life. He would be extremely proud of the efforts that everyone has gone to for my mum to be awarded this. Thank you for your tireless efforts, it has been a long road but now there is some closure for us.