Simon Perkins

Partner

Bristol

Simon is a medical malpractice lawyer and leads the DACB med-mal service. He is a specialist in defending claims of the utmost complexity and severity. He also specialises in policy coverage advice and wordings to healthcare Insurer clients. He regularly delivers training and presentations to clients in the healthcare and insurance sectors.
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About Simon

Sector Expertise
  • Health and Social Care

  • Insurance

Service Expertise
  • Clinical Risk and Medical Malpractice

Office Location

View of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England, spanning the Avon Gorge with hot air balloons in the sky and a cityscape in the background during sunrise or sunset.

Bristol

  • Number One Welcome Building,
  • Avon Street,
  • Bristol, BS2 0PS

+44 (0) 117 918 2000

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