arrow_back Back to Meet the Team Get in touch: call 07508 897860 mail sam.firth@psg-law.co.uk Connect on Linkedin Before moving into the Court of Protection sphere in 2015, Sam spent 18 years as a Claimant personal injury litigator, latterly at a leading national firm. Sam gained extensive experience in high value brain injury litigation for both children and adults, working alongside some of the leading barristers and Queen’s Counsel in the field. He has a thorough grounding in all aspects of personal injury law, practice and procedure, at first instance and appellate level. In 2015, Sam moved to a leading Court of Protection firm. His work there provided him with extensive experience in drafting expert evidence on deputyship costs in litigated personal injury and clinical negligence claims, very often in cases with pleaded values exceeding £30m. As part of his role at Price Slater Gawne, Sam is dedicated to ensuring the provision of high-quality expert evidence on the costs of deputyship. He understands the considerable importance of reports that are thorough, rigorous, well-reasoned and – above all – tailored to the unique individual needs and circumstances of each Claimant. Latest Articles Changing a deputy for property and financial affairs Read more Giving gifts on behalf of a person who lacks capacity Read more Why do I need a Court of Protection Expert Report? Read more Get in Touch If you would like to speak with one of our expert lawyers, just call or email using the information below, or complete this form. If you would like to speak with one of our expert lawyers, just call or email using the information below, or complete this form. call03333 058375 mailinfo@psg-law.co.uk Get in Touch "*" indicates required fields Name* Email* Tel*Nature of enquiry*Please selectClinical NegligenceSerious Injury ClaimsCourt of ProtectionWealth ProtectionDivorce and Family LawGeneral EnquiryCareersOtherMessageThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Our Accreditations