At Phoenix Law, our solicitors have extensive experience in handling medical negligence claims. We understand the devastating impact that medical mistakes can have on individuals and their families, and we are dedicated to helping our clients get the compensation and care package that may be required.
If you have suffered harm due to medical negligence, our team of experts will work with you to understand the circumstances of your case and will pursue the compensation you deserve. We have a proven track record of success in handling complex medical negligence claims before the High Court, instructing leading experts and helping you navigate the process from start to finish.
Our solicitors have a thorough understanding of medical procedures, protocols, and regulations and will use this expertise to build a strong case on your behalf.
At Phoenix Law, we believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality medical care, and we are committed to holding medical professionals accountable when they fail to provide the care that their patients need. If you have suffered harm due to medical negligence, contact us today to schedule a consultation.

Claire McKeegan

Sophie McClintock

Elaine Conlon

Shanagh McAllister

Director
Claire McKeegan
Claire McKeegan has been described as one of Northern Ireland’s leading human rights lawyers and a tireless advocate for justice.
She has developed a specialist practice in Human Rights, Public Law, and Litigation, becoming a notable figure in high-profile legal battles. She is recognised by Chambers and Partners as being among the leaders in her area of expertise.
Claire campaigned for and represented survivors and victims throughout the HIA Inquiry which reported in 2017. Claire’s is recognised for her specialist practise representing victims and survivors of Historical and clerical abuse. She was instrumental in securing over £100 million in compensation for victims of Historical institutional abuse following the JR80 Court of Appeal case. This landmark case, which found that the Executive acted unlawfully in failing to provide a compensation scheme, led directly to the passage of the HIA Redress Bill in Parliament, resulting in compensation payment to hundreds of victims of abuse.
In addition, Claire’s campaign work on behalf of patients and their families resulted in the Department of Health announcing a public inquiry into Muckamore Abbey Hospital, where she continues to advocate for answers and justice for the majority of the affected patients families affected by institutional abuse in a hospital setting in NI.
She represented the patients families at the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in relation to a Challenge brought by one of the former staff at the hospital currently before the Crown Court to seek to suspend the Muckamore Inquiry.
Claire’s notable achievements include her work over the last decade in some of the most grave and serious sexual abuse cases against the Catholic Church. She lead the case on behalf of Gerard Gorman against the Diocese of Dromore and St Colmans College which ultimately resulted in the resignation of Bishop John McAreavey over his and Bishop Gerard Brooks handling of the Malachy Finegan abuse scandal. This case is documented in BBC Spotlight Documentary “Buried Secrets” and “So young: The taking of my life by the Catholic Church ~ Gerard Gorman.”
She has secured the largest settlements for survivors of abuse in Northern Ireland including a recent case against the Congregation of the Order of the Vincentians for £1,000,000.000.
Claire also acted for multiple vulnerable individuals denied medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic and acted for a group of front line NHS doctors who were exposed during the pandemic without adequate Personal Protection Equipment to attempt to secure adequate provision of protective gear. https://www.irishnews.com/coronavirus/2020/03/26/news/-fearful-frontline-nurses-seek-legal-advice-over-mask-shortages-and-testing-1878959/
Another passion of Claires, where she is developing a growing caseload is in in environmental law. She has advanced cases that ensure the protection of green spaces in deprived communities, such as the high profile Judicial Review proceedings which were successful at the Court of Appeal in saving the Craigavon Park and Lake from construction.
More recently she successfully led the Judicial Review challenge against brought by an affected former patient, concerning the deregistration of Dr. Michael Watt, ensuring that clinical failings would be exposed in a public fitness-to-practise hearing.
Claire continues to work with and on behalf of survivors of Mother and Baby Homes in Northern Ireland and their efforts culminated in the launch of a Public Inquiry and Independent Panel into this appalling chapter of history. Her involvement in these complex and emotional cases spans the last decade.
Claire acted for the leading Legacy Civil Litigation case, John Flynn in the High Court and Court of Appeal. This cited case set the parameters for discovery in troubles related legacy litigation in Northern Ireland. The PSNI admitted liability in the course of the litigation in a case which alleges collusion between state agents and PSNI resulting in two attempts on our clients life.
Claire represents the family of murdered German backpacker, Inga Maria Hauser. Inga was an 18-year-old student on holiday from her native Munich, interrailing round the UK, for a spring break in April 1988 when she was callously murdered and dumped in Ballypatrick Forest in North Antrim. The family had endured 36 years of waiting for Justice and truth about the death of Inga, when Claire secured an Inquest into her death in 2024. This ongoing case is in its preliminary stages before the Coroners Court in Belfast.
Claire a regular contributor on Human Rights law issues in both traditional and online media. She has made many appearances on UK and international news services including Sky news, BBC, RTE, ITV.
She has delivered a number of guest lectures at QUB, UU and the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland.
NOTABLE CASES
- John Flynn -v- PSNI https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/Flynn%2C%20John%20and%20The%20Chief%20Constable%20of%20the%20Police%20Services%20of%20Northern%20Ireland.pdf
- JR80 Court of Appeal: Secured over £100 million in compensation for victims of institutional abuse. https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/JR80%27s%20Application_1.pdf
- Muckamore Abbey Hospital Public Inquiry: Achieved inquiry into institutional abuse in a modern healthcare setting. https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2020/09/09/news/public-inquiry-major-victory-for-families-2060565/
- Clare McCann JR Court of Appeal. This case quashed the decision of the ABC Council to grant planning to a Regional College in the Craigavon Park and Lake. https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/McCann%27s%20%28Clare%29%20Application.pdf
- Malachy Finegan Abuse Scandal: Claire represented the lead survivor in his action. The case Led to the resignation of Bishop John McAreavey and secured one of the largest settlements for abuse survivors. The case also set out guidelines in relation to 3rd Party Disclosure in Personal Injury cases. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09rjqlt
- COVID-19 Judicial Reviews: Represented vulnerable individuals and healthcare workers to obtain life-saving care and PPE during the pandemic. https://www.phoenix-law.org/spotlight-inside-the-pandemic/
- Mother and Baby Homes Public Inquiry: Secured justice for survivors after an eight-year campaign for a public inquiry.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/27/opinion/pope-visit-ireland.html
- Dr. Michael Watt Case: Successfully challenged his deregistration, ensuring a public hearing into clinical failings by Judicial Review https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/%5B2023%5DNIKB46Final%20-%20Typed.pdf
- McClarnon McGuinness -v- The Sisters of Nazareth https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/Patricia%20McClarnon%20v%20The%20Sisters%20of%20Nazareth%20and%20Lindsay%20O%27Neill.pdf
- HIA Data Breach – largest class Action in NI. Interim advocate email data breach, so far she has secured compensation for 10 of the 89 plaintiffs. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj65nn13n8jo
- Inga Maria Hauser link to murder in Badlands
Memberships and Recognition
- Claire is on the committee and currently the Treasurer of the Belfast Solicitors Association
- She is a Trustee of the Old Church Centre in Cushendun (Arts Centre)
- She is Ranked by Chambers and Partners in Administrative and Public Law
Email:claire@phoenix-law.org

Senior Associate
Sophie McClintock
Sophie McClintock graduated with an LLB (Hons) in Law with Politics from Queen’s University Belfast in 2016. Sophie trained as a Solicitor in Phoenix Law and attended the Institute of Professional Legal Studies at Queen’s. Sophie was awarded a Commendation whilst at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies and she qualified as a solicitor in 2020
Sophie works in the Criminal Defence Department in the firm. In the Criminal Defence Department Sophie works with experienced solicitor Peter Corrigan to provide expert advice to clients in custody when arrested or prosecuted for criminal offences.
She has extensive experience in Magistrates Court cases, Terrorism Act and PACE arrests, Youth Court proceedings, Crown Court cases (both judge only and jury trials), Fraud prosecutions, Extradition cases involving European Arrest Warrants both in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Appeals to the Northern Ireland Court of Criminal Appeal and applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Sophie also has worked on a number of cases in the Republic of Ireland to include the Special Criminal Court and Court of Appeal.
She has experience as a criminal defence lawyer at all court levels having worked on a number of high-profile criminal cases in Northern Ireland including the cases of;
R v Gary Marshall
R v Damien McLaughlin
Sophie was chosen as one of the 100 women globally to be featured in Face the Futures campaign of the next 100 years of Women in Law.
Email:sophie@phoenix-law.org


Trainee Solicitor
Shanagh McAllister
Shanagh McAllister is a trainee solicitor in the Litigation, Healthcare and Abuse department. Prior to joining the firm in 2022 as a paralegal, Shanagh graduated from Queen’s University Belfast with an LLB in Law and from Trinity College Dublin with an LLM in International and Comparative Law.
Shanagh works closely with experienced senior partner Claire McKeegan in various actions before the High Court, specialising in historical institutional abuse, clinical negligence, and personal injury.
She is involved in high profile civil actions against religious bodies and schools, representing victims and survivors of Fr Malachy Finegan and Br Paul Dunleavy. She is also a member of the redress team, representing clients in their applications to the Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board against various religious and state-run institutions. Shanagh also has experience in data protection and privacy actions. She is involved in the unprecedented number of actions against the Interim Advocate for Victims and Survivors of Historical Institutional Abuse and The Executive Office following the circulation of the May 2020 newsletter, which mistakenly revealed the names and email addresses of over 250 victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse.
Shanagh has gained experience in clinical negligence claims. She assists clients in actions resulting from the Independent Neurology Inquiry and the recall of a large number of patients by the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust following concerns of misdiagnoses by consultant neurologist Dr Michael Watt. Shanagh works closely with our clients affected by a potential misdiagnosis and administration of incorrect disease modifying treatments. Shanagh also has experience in handling industrial disease claims arising from the exposure to asbestos and asbestos-related illnesses.
Shanagh also has experience in judicial review, challenging decisions made by public authorities in relation to education and healthcare provisions, and in inquests, investigating the deaths of clients’ loved ones in healthcare facilities. Shanagh has also worked closely with clients and their loved ones before the Office of Care and Protection, securing Declaratory Orders and Controllership.
Shanagh is a member of the Phoenix Law team diligently working on the Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry, representing 46 Core Participants to the Inquiry.
Email:shanagh@phoenix-law.org