St John’s Buildings is located at 24a, 28 St John St, Manchester M3 4DJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with St John’s Buildings and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Steven Baker

5 Google Rating

Good advice obtained and appropriate letter provided.

5/ 5

Good advice obtained and appropriate letter provided.

Rik Aindow

5 Google Rating

The staff here are very accomodating and the rooms are all decorated to a high standard which make t

5/ 5

The staff here are very accomodating and the rooms are all decorated to a high standard which make the environment very welcoming and professional at the same time.

Mark Sutton

5 Google Rating

excellent service top barrister's thanks for everything m sutton

5/ 5

excellent service top barrister's thanks for everything m sutton

Pauline Lawson

4 Google Rating

It shows you how to get around to different places.

4/ 5

It shows you how to get around to different places.

Suzanne Jones

4 Google Rating

Stunning interior

4/ 5

Stunning interior

Anna Franklin

1 Google Rating

I wish my solicitors had not used Mr Andrew Bridgman, as barrister. I feel very hurt by Mr Bridgman'

1/ 5

I wish my solicitors had not used Mr Andrew Bridgman, as barrister. I feel very hurt by Mr Bridgman's attitude, behaviour, his supercilious tone when he spoke to me and more importantly I believe his advice was wrong. My case was about orthodontic treatment that damaged my teeth, left me with distorted bite and chronic pain. The first witness expert, Mr K, an orthodontist, supported my claim. He noted my distorted bite, asymmetrical canted teeth and other issues after the treatment and explained in his report how orthodontic treatment caused my chronic pain. The Letter of Claim was based on his report and records from 5 other dentists, who saw the connection between my pain, bite issues and orthodontic treatment. After it was submitted to the orthodontist’ defence organisation, my solicitors wanted me to see a second expert, Mr G. Many of Mr G’s statements in his report for the court were not true and opposite to the evidence, i.e, Mr G stated that I damaged my teeth myself by grinding them while the orthodontist had already offered to pay for the remedial treatment admitting he damaged them. Mr G knew nothing about orthodontics but stated that orthodontics cannot cause jaw and muscle pain and TMD. My solicitors promised to explain to Mr G why and where he was wrong, and find another expert for me if needed. After the offer of compensation was received in response to the Letter of Claim (based on Mr K's report and 5 other dentists), my solicitors involved Mr Bridgman. Mr Bridgman’s advice was that Mr K changed his mind, records from 5 other dentists cannot be used, I am not entitled to any compensation for my chronic jaw pain because Mr G stated that orthodontics cannot cause jaw pain and TMD, and “If as Mr G stated there is insufficient evidenced based research to support a causal link between TMD, occlusion and orthodontic treatment then it seems unlikely that any other instructed experts would have provided, or will provide, any different opinions”. I believe Mr Bridgman was wrong because there are solicitors and dental specialists, who, unlike Mr Bridgman and Mr G, know the problems that can be caused by unbalanced bite after orthodontic treatment, and they share this information on their websites. Even my solicitors themselves a year later proudly stated that they got compensation for another client for her jaw pain as the result of orthodontic treatment in the article "Student accepts more than £10,000 after dentist incorrectly fitted braces on her teeth" posted online by Telegraph, on 27 November 2018: "Dr W had failed to use reasonable care and skill when planning for and fitting Daniella's braces which led to them being ineffective and jaw pain and toothache”. This is not a situation where “every case is different”. This is the case of whether orthodontic treatment can or cannot cause jaw and muscle pain and TMD. When I complained about Mr G to other organisations later, it turned out that he was not honest in his advertising, used General Dental Council logo on his website while his name was not on GDC register; stated that he was "Manchester Medicolegal Society Approved Expert Witness", while this society do not and never have approved anyone for anything and had no record of his being a member, etc, etc. However, when I questioned Mr G’s agenda and integrity and pointed out to Mr Bridgman that many of Mr G's statements were not true and opposite to the evidence, Mr Bridgman stated “it is simply that the Claimant does not agree” with Mr G. Mr Bridgman stated that “the Defendant’s offer of £… would appear to be more than adequate in settlement of this claim”. When I contacted other legal professionals later, I received legal advice that it appeared my claim was under settled, and I could sue either solicitors (who took Mr Bridgman’s advice) or expert witness Mr G, but the compensation I could receive would not cover legal fees.

Mohammed Abid

5 Google Rating

Mr Bunty Batra is excellent counsel who understands his clients very well and is able fight their c

5/ 5

Mr Bunty Batra is excellent counsel who understands his clients very well and is able fight their case fearlessly.

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