Shifting priorities in the patient safety landscape: Policy insights paper
Dr Penny Dash’s comprehensive review of patient safety in healthcare has generated significant discussion among medical professionals. Released in July
I joined Tees’ Medical Negligence Team in August 2024, working alongside a team of highly experienced practitioners. I have extensive experience of running and assisting on medical negligence claims.
I represent and support clients throughout traumatic and life-changing events in a compassionate and empathetic way. I have always found it extremely rewarding to achieve success and settlements for my clients, offering a personalised service and working closely alongside them and their families.

The team at Tees is exceptional when it comes to corporate and commercial. Their tenacity and understanding of our business were excellent, as well as their understanding of a commercial deal that was not always straightforward.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

I have over 10 years’ experience in Personal Injury law, handling and assisting on complex high-value claims. I started my legal career back in 2002 after graduating from University with a Law degree and worked as a paralegal until 2008. I then trained and qualified as a solicitor between 2008-2010, during which time I was also a team-leader. After taking a career break, I returned in 2023 working at a London firm alongside 2 Partners. I have always had a keen interest in Medical Negligence.
I live in Hertfordshire with my family. I run a Dance Fusion class for children and adults three times a week and also help prepare and distribute meals for the homeless. I support the local community and families in need as much as possible. I also enjoy reading and cooking.
Dr Penny Dash’s comprehensive review of patient safety in healthcare has generated significant discussion among medical professionals. Released in July
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