I owe you a great deal of thanks for helping me through the very difficult process, both throughout the period of the inquiry and then latterly, during the civil claim. Your patience and understanding as well as the lengthy explanations made it a lot easier than I would have thought possible.

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Tim Annett

Location: Sheffield

Tim is an associate solicitor based in Sheffield. He has a particular expertise in brain injury claims, including cerebral palsy cases, and has secured a number of significant settlements including an award of more than five million pounds for a 5 year old boy with cerebral palsy.

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Tim also specialises in cases which involve human rights issues, and has completed a masters degree in Health Care, Ethics and Law at Manchester University.

Prior to that, Tim studied for his law degree at the University of Bristol before qualifying as a solicitor in Cambridge. He then worked in the North West as a solicitor specialising in medical negligence for a number of years before moving to Sheffield in 2007. Notable cases include representing families at the Harold Shipman Inquiry, and patients at the inquiry relating to Richard Neale, a gynaecologist who had been struck off the medical register in Canada before coming to work in the UK.

In his spare time Tim can be found mountain-biking in the Peak District and is learning to climb at the indoor climbing walls in Sheffield. He has done the Great North Run a number of times and on the last occasion raised over £3,000 for St Margaret’s Hospice in Taunton.