I am a solicitor in the Medical Negligence team in Cambridge. I joined Tees in March 2021 and completed my training to qualify as a solicitor in March 2025. I work alongside experienced practitioners with years of experience and knowledge in the field.
I understand that starting a claim against the NHS, private hospital, or other healthcare organisation/professional can feel scary and overwhelming. Every case is different, and I hope to be a reliable source of information and listen carefully to all that clients say.
I will help you find the best way to move forward.

Megan Reckless is an up and coming star. Dedicated, hard working, great rapport with clients and knows her stuff.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

I graduated from the University of Southampton with a law degree in 2020. I worked in a care home during the Coronavirus pandemic before joining Tees. I have also interned at the Houses of Parliament and shadowed in a local Magistrate court.
I sit as a committee member on the Cambridge Junior Lawyers Division.
I am also a Guide Dog UK volunteer.
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