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Amanda Anson

Amanda Anson

Legal Team

About Me

I qualified as a Solicitor in 1999 and have spent several years specialising in all aspects of personal injury claims. I commenced employment at The Dental Law Partnership in August 2020.

In my spare time, I enjoy walking my dog and riding my horse. I have gained a qualification in health coaching and I try to keep as active as possible. I love spending time with my friends and family.

 

Experience

I have worked in the personal injury sector in Manchester since qualifying as a Solicitor in 1999. I have dealt with a variety of personal injury claims including road traffic accidents, accidents at work and public liability claims. The transition into dealing with dental negligence claims at The Dental Law Partnership has been extremely interesting and helped by my previous experience.

I have dealt with a variety of claims since joining the Dental Law Partnership including claims involving permanent nerve injuries following extraction of teeth; the loss of multiple teeth due to periodontal disease; the erroneous extraction of teeth and the poor placement of implants.

 

Qualifications

I have also been a qualified solicitor since 1999. I am also SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) regulated.

If you’d like to see whether I can help you with your dental negligence claim, please get in touch here.

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Dentist holding a model of a tooth and demonstrating nerve damage sustained after a root canal

11th February 2026

What Are the Symptoms of Nerve Damage After A Root Canal?

If you’re experiencing pain or altered sensations around your mouth after a root canal, it’s possible that a nerve could have been damaged during the procedure. In this blog, we outline the most common symptoms of nerve damage after a root canal to help you understand what may be causing your symptoms and when you should seek further advice or treatment.
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Is Children’s Dental Health Still Falling Short in 2026?

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Is Children’s Dental Health Still Falling Short in 2026?

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National Children’s Dental Health Month

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Children’s Dentistry and Dental Negligence: National Children’s Dental Health Month

This February, we are focusing on children’s dentistry and the consequences that dental negligence can have on younger patients. We’re using this month as an important opportunity to highlight safe and appropriate dental care for children and what happens when those standards are not met.
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