As a Senior Associate - Solicitor in Boyes Turner’s outstanding medical negligence group, Sita’s commitment to making a difference in the lives of her seriously injured clients has enabled her to develop a broad spectrum of specialist claimant medico-legal expertise. Her track record of successful cases includes serious disability claims arising from amputation, cancer, blindness spinal injury, birth related injuries, such as Erb’s Palsy and maternal obstetric injuries. She supports the group’s partners, Susan Brown and Richard Money-Kyrle, in the investigation, quantification and court work associated with maximum value cerebral palsy and other severe neurological injury cases.
Sita’s supportive yet professional approach is valued by clients;
“You have always helped me see past the negative... I can't thank you enough for that. I've wanted closure for a long time; and I'm just really pleased I've got it now.”
“Your advice, kindness and the sympathetic way in which you have kept me informed… were of great support to me. I can recommend your professionalism and your sympathetic advice to anyone in similar situations."
“I am very appreciative of everything you have done. So extremely professional and I would just like to say a very big thank you to you. What a wonderful company to have fighting your corner.”
Sita is a keen campaigner for improvements in women’s health and her experience of late-diagnosed cervical cancer cases has inspired her to volunteer with Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust. A passionate believer in the importance of public awareness, Sita is also working with the UK Sepsis Trust and Meningitis UK to raise awareness about these devastating conditions.
She is a trustee for the White Lodge Centre in Surrey, a charity which helps and supports children and adults with disabilities.
Sita is a member of the Law Society, Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA) and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).
Expertise
- Medical negligence claims
- Birth injury claims
- Cerebral palsy claims
- Cancer negligence and misdiagnoses