Brain injury compensation case studies

Our work in action

The specialist nature of our firm and the way in which we play our part in the process of helping to rebuild lives of those who have sustained brain injuries is often best illustrated through the case studies of those we have helped. These clearly show the extent of the services that we provide, and how these extend far beyond legal advice.

To view our case studies please click the following link >brain injury compensation case studies

 

Next Steps

To discuss your situation with a specialist brain injury compensation solicitor, please call us on 0800 61 66 81. We will treat your request with utmost confidence and professionalism at all times.

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“I am so glad that your services were recommended to me. My daughters injury affected the whole family, but at all times your specialists worked on behalf of us to deliver exactly what we needed. Your sensitive and caring approach was a great comfort throughout the whole process.”
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A 164-year-old brain injury sheds light on 21st century brain damageA 164-year-old brain injury sheds light on 21st century brain damage
Can a young man’s horrific brain injury in 1848 shed any light on traumatic brain damage in the 21st century? ...
New international clinical trial to treat brain injury includes three UK trauma centresNew international clinical trial to treat brain injury includes three UK trauma centres
Three UK hospitals with “trauma centre” status have been selected to trial a new drug aimed at minimising the...
Latest methods for preventing secondary brain injury after stroke are summarisedLatest methods for preventing secondary brain injury after stroke are summarised
A summary of the most effective current methods for preventing further brain injury after a stroke has been compiled by...
Mild traumatic brain injury disrupts neural networks on a long-term basisMild traumatic brain injury disrupts neural networks on a long-term basis
Further light has been cast on why even a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in persistent neurological and cognitive...
Hormonally active women are not protected by circulating oestrogen after accidental brain injuryHormonally active women are not protected by circulating oestrogen after accidental brain injury
A study reported in the online newsroom of the US “Centre for Neuro-Skills” casts doubt on the suggestion that...