Nadia Saber

Senior Associate

I am a Senior Associate in the Medical Negligence Department in London. I work hard to ensure that I achieve justice for clients at often a very stressful and difficult time in their lives, whether from suffering a life changing injury or being a relative of those that have died because of their injuries.

Get to know Nadia

I have extensive experience of running caseloads and ensure cases are progressed efficiently. I have a passion for obtaining justice for my clients and find it rewarding to be able to assist clients at such a difficult time in their lives.

I am an experienced Solicitor and APIL accredited “senior litigator” having specialised in law for over ten years.

I obtained a BA in English Literature in 2006 before undertaking the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice course in 2008. I qualified as a Solicitor in 2013.

I have since handled a vast and varied caseload and deal with all aspects of medical negligence to include: delayed diagnosis and prevention failures resulting in stroke, cases involving amputation, delay in diagnosis of cancer, brain injuries including birth injuries, GP negligence, surgical errors and avoidable deaths.

I am recognised in the Legal 500, 2026, as a Key Lawyer “ active in stroke and amputation- related mandates”

I also represent relatives whose loves one have died as a result of their injuries.

Career highlights

Some of the settlements I have achieved include the following:

  • £499,999 for failure to provide anticoagulation prior to a procedure resulting in a stroke
  • £400,000 for a lower limb amputation caused by a GP's failure to refer claimant immediately to hospital
  • £97,250 for negligent vocal cord stripping as part of a surgical procedure, which left the claimant with permanent vocal cord damage
  • £200,000 claim for a case involving a negligent ophthalmologic procedure resulting in partial blindness
  • £64,000 for negligent post-operative care in the elderly care ward following surgery leading to sepsis and and above knee amputation.
  • £55,000 for a delay in diagnosing recurrent UTIs and provide appropriate care resulting sepsis, disorientation, falls and loss of independence resulting in death.
  • £70,000 for a delay in diagnosing cardiac failure resulting in death.

Recognition

I am an APIL accredited “senior litigator” and am also an APIL author.

I am featured in the Legal 500 as a Key Lawyer “ active in stroke and amputation- related mandates”

The extra mile

I have presented talks at the Rivers Hospital Clinical Education Programme for GPs across Hertfordshire and Essex.

I have prepared a detailed presentation at the Royal College of Ophthalmologists Congress Meeting.

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