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Brain Injury Rehabilitation And Support Services

We are determined to provide the very best service to our clients. This means not only obtaining the best result through litigation (which we are especially good at) but also putting you in touch with the right people to support you along the way.

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We recognise it is of the utmost importance for our clients to have access to rehabilitation and support services at the beginning of their case. This is often the hardest time for those who are experiencing illness or injury and represents the best opportunity for these services to make a difference.

In many cases, early input and treatment from appropriate medical and other specialists can transform your medical outcome and improve your future prospects. Our focus is to ensure that appropriate medical treatment, therapies and support (including surgery, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, counselling, care and assistance) is delivered at the earliest possible opportunity, rather than waiting for your medical negligence compensation claim to be settled.

We have various partnerships and arrangements with a range of high quality medical and rehabilitation service providers. We can arrange a prompt assessment of your needs by a qualified case manager who will work to develop and coordinate a bespoke care and therapy package for you.

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Brain Injury Statistics

At Bolt Burdon Kemp, our deep understanding of brain injuries gives us an insight into the challenges that affect those involved in our brain injury cases.

How to keep your brain healthy

While the brain is undoubtedly a remarkable organ, it can, like all areas of our body, benefit from a little extra attention. If you’re looking for ways to keep your brain healthy, adopting the following habits can help.

Supporting someone with a brain injury in the workplace – How you can help make their return to work successful!

Read our guide to brain injury in the workplace to understand your brain injured employee’s needs and your responsibilities as an employer or HR manager.

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The daily impact of brain injury on executive function

This week is Action for Brain Injury week – a chance for organisations like the Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT) and Headway to raise awareness…

By Laura Robertson-Hayes
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“Have you had a good day?” is something we ask all the time – whether of a friend, partner, child or colleague. But for someone…

By Ipek Tugcu
New NHS programme aims to prevent brain injuries at birth – will it go far…

On 12 May 2025, the Government announced a new NHS programme designed to make childbirth safer and reduce the risk of babies suffering brain injuries.…

By Mollie Benjamin
Put on a hat and make a difference: Hats for Headway Day 2025

Hats for Headway Day is back on Friday 16 May 2025, and it’s your opportunity to help people affected by brain injuries — just by wearing a…

By Siobhán Crawford
Bringing a child brain injury claim: what should I expect?

In this episode, Claudia Hillemand, Head of our Child Brain Injury team chats to her former client about the process of bringing a child brain…

By Claudia Hillemand
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