Caron Heyes | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

Professional background

I bring a range of cases for adults where there have been errors in GP, medical or surgical treatment, and cases whether errors have led to the deaths of patients. I also represent families at Inquest.

I won the Woman of the Year at the Women and Diversity in Law Awards 2024 for my clinical negligence work and for my pro bono work, particularly on behalf of Mencap and our joint project Rachel's Voice, campaigning for healthcare equality for people with learning disabilities. 

In the course of my work, I meet extraordinary people and see my clients give everything to their loved ones to improve their lives following injury. My role is to ensure everything possible is done to obtain answers and financial security via the litigation process.

My expertise is recognised by my rating in Chambers and Partners as a Star Associate. I am also rated as a key team member in the Legal 500, in addition to my memberships of the AvMA, and the Law Society, Clinical Negligence panels.

In 2022, I set up a pro bono project at Fieldfisher in partnership with Mencap, "Rachel's Voice",  to tackle the healthcare inequality faced by many of our clients when they need routine treatment. Healthcare inequality is a day-by-day, hour-by-hour reality for all my clients who also have a learning disability.

Our pro bono advisory project, Rachel's Voice, offers legal support to families of people with learning disability who have died following medical treatment in hospital. The aim is to find out why they died and preventing similar failings from reoccurring.

Our advocacy can help pinpoint how far a learning disability and/or physical disability played a part in causing the death. Rachel's Voice and Mencap then use that knowledge to engender change and continue our work to end healthcare inequality.

I am a member of APIL and the joint chair of APIL's Child SIG. I sit on the editorial board of the Journal of Personal Injury Law (JPIL). I speak at training sessions for lawyers and on expert panels. I regularly comment in the national press on high-profile cases with wide public interest, including BBC news programmes and London ITV News.  I work with key grass roots organisations like Abigails Footsteps to help them promote patient safety, especially around maternity care. 

I am a strong supporter of Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA), having volunteered with them working on their Inquest Project and the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry, where AvMA was a Core participant.  I am proud to be a member of their Clinical Negligence panel showing my expertise and specialism in this field.

Awards & recognition

Awards & recognition

Chambers & Partners 2026
Caron is a wonderful person who has supported us since day one. She humanises the law for those who do not have her expertise and I trust her advice 100%.
Chambers & Partners 2026
She is a very good all-rounder and she takes on tricky cases.
Chambers & Partners 2025
Caron is incredibly good with the clients and incredibly driven
Chambers & Partners 2025
Caron is the absolute best. I feel so blessed to have her as our lawyer.
Chambers & Partners 2024
She works tenaciously, and is sympathetic and good at managing people's expectations. She's good at guiding people to the result they want.
Chambers & Partners 2023
I would want anyone going through what we went through to have her. It felt like she would do whatever she could to support and help us. She is clear with everything she says and it's simply hard to put into words how great she is.

Authored pieces

Insights Case studies
A premature newborn baby lies in an incubator, with a feeding tube taped to their face and surrounded by soft blankets in a neonatal intensive care unit.
Medical Negligence
Case Study

Barts Health admits negligence in twin birth injury

21.10.2025
Caron Heyes and Louise Astill secured a full admission of liability against Barts Health NHS Trust in the case of a twin baby who sustained permanent kidney damage due to negligent antenatal care.
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Modern hospital corridor with white walls, blue accents, empty chairs, and signs for information, registration, wards, and CT room. A large blank notice board is on the left wall. The area is clean and brightly lit.
Medical Negligence
Insight

Mencap fights for 'forgotten' people with learning disabilities prior to LeDeR report

01.09.2025
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Hospital room with several patient beds, medical equipment, and monitors. A healthcare worker in green scrubs moves quickly in the foreground, while patients rest in their beds, separated by white curtains.
Medical Negligence
News

ITV news reports coroner's warnings following death of Edward Cassin

24.07.2025
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A newborn baby wrapped in a blanket sleeps in a hospital bassinet while an adult hand gently rests on the baby's head. The adult has a hospital ID band on their wrist.
Medical Negligence
Case Study

Hard-fought liability settlement in birth injury claim against Northampton General Hospital

21.07.2025
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Neglect verdict in inquest into death of vulnerable man with known swallowing difficulties

18.02.2025
Following a two-day inquest in Milton Keynes last week, Assistant Coroner Dr Sean Cummings delivered a neglect verdict after Eddie Cassin died in June 2023 after negligently being fed jelly by nurses at Milton Keynes University Hospital despite having a known problem with swallowing certain foods and liquids.
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What others say…

Chambers & Partners 2026
Caron is a wonderful person who has supported us since day one. She humanises the law for those who do not have her expertise and I trust her advice 100%.
Chambers & Partners 2026
She is a very good all-rounder and she takes on tricky cases.
Chambers & Partners 2025
Caron is the absolute best. I feel so blessed to have her as our lawyer.