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When to start investigating a claim for a child with Cerebral Palsy?

I represent families who are seeking compensation for their child who has suffered a brain injury in an accident or through clinical negligence. Many of…

By Tamsin Day
Summer activities for children with cerebral palsy

As the summer holidays are getting closer, this can be a stressful and daunting time for parents of children with special needs. There is a…

By Jessica Nutting
The Continuing Scandal of Sodium Valproate Prescription for Pregnant Women

The Sunday Times has recently published an investigation that reveals sodium valproate, an antiepileptic drug, is still being prescribed to pregnant women and women who…

By Sally Simpson
Exoskeletons for Cerebral Palsy

New research As a member of the child brain injury team at Bolt Burdon Kemp, it is always exciting for me to see innovation in…

By Maya Englesberg
Cerebral Palsy and Temperature Regulation

After several months of what feels like a very long and cold winter, I am hopeful that we shall soon be seeing some milder weather…

By Laura Robertson-Hayes
The benefits of sport for children with cerebral palsy

We’ve had Wimbledon, the Euros, the Olympics and the Paralympics will take place from the end of August – it truly is a summer packed…

By Laura Robertson-Hayes
At-home therapy for Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

AT-HOME THERAPY might seem like a bit of a symptom of the lockdowns and the coronavirus pandemic, but in fact, it has been part of…

By Jessica Nutting
Cerebral palsy and your child’s communication needs: how BBK will approach your claim

If your child is affected by cerebral palsy (CP), do they have difficulty communicating? Did you know that modern technology can help your child communicate…

By Jo Chapman
Cerebral Palsy: meeting your child’s communication needs

The ability to communicate effectively is something most of us take for granted, but for many people affected by cerebral palsy (CP), effective communication is…

By Jo Chapman
The Role of Therapeutic Horse-Riding and Hippotherapy in Rehabilitating Children with Cerebral Palsy

“What I see borders on the miraculous because of the way a horse reaches to the heart of somebody, like no therapy ball ever could.”…

By Claudia Hillemand
How to Choose a Solicitor for Claims involving Children who suffer from Cerebral Palsy

Introduction It is already an incredibly difficult time for every parent who has received a diagnosis of cerebral palsy for their child. Some parents may…

By Bolt Burdon Kemp
Stem cell treatment in Cerebral Palsy: a world to come or wishful thinking?

“…the full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated. But scientists believe these tiny cells may have the potential…

By Claudia Hillemand
Eight year girl old awarded £2.95 million plus future annual payments for brain injury caused…

The BBC have reported that eight year old Ruby Curtis was awarded £2.95 million plus future annual payments in compensation for a life-changing injury suffered…

By Ipek Tugcu

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