Sarah graduated from the University of Tasmania in 2019 with a combined degree in Arts and Law. She was admitted to legal practice in 2020 and began her career with Worker Assist, a local community legal centre, where she worked for over three years.

At Worker Assist, Sarah supported injured workers in navigating the complexities of the workers compensation system. She also delivered community education programs aimed at helping workers understand their rights throughout the claims process.

Sarah joined a national law firm in 2024 in its statutory insurance team. In this role, she continued her work in the workers compensation space, acting on behalf of insurers, and gained experience in matters involving the Motor Accidents Insurance Board and medical negligence claims.

Sarah has returned back to advising Workers about their entitlements to compensation in various personal injury matters, making the most of her wealth of experience.

Her practice focuses on personal injury law, particularly in workers compensation matters and MAIB matters. She has appeared before the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (TASCAT) in disputes involving section 81A, jurisdictional issues and other claims resolution processes.

Sarah is known for her client-focused approach and values clear, effective communication. She builds strong working relationships with clients, insurers, and legal professionals to ensure matters progress efficiently and achieve the best possible outcomes.