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BBK Early Support Service: Immediate support for clients and families after brain injury

Dealing with the aftermath of a serious brain injury is far more than just stressful – it’s a life-altering experience. At Bolt Burdon Kemp, we…

By Laura Barlow
How long will it take to settle my brain injury claim?

I thought it would be useful to write a series of blogs dealing with difficult questions that people ask when they are thinking about whether…

By Laura Barlow
Attention smombies! Campaign launched as quarter of children crossing road distracted by phones

Are you and your children aware of the dangers of crossing the road while looking down at your phones? First News, the newspaper for young…

By Stephanie De La Haye
Seeking justice for injured passengers: navigating claims after the driver has died

In the aftermath of a tragic road traffic accident, it is a daunting task for an injured passenger to consider pursuing a claim for compensation,…

By Alexandra Cain
Safeguarding our young athletes: New Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots (Non-Elite) Sports

Concussion in children’s sports is a serious issue. The first UK-wide Concussion Guidelines for Grassroots Sports seeks to help players, coaches, parents, schools, National Governing…

By Maya Englesberg
Exciting research updates in the world of brain tumours using blood tests for diagnosis

Did you know that there are over 130 types of brain tumours? Last year, I produced a blog series considering low-grade and non-malignant brain tumours…

By Deepti Patel
Attending University: A guide for students living with brain injury

A person with an aspiration to attend university does not have to put aside their plans if they are unfortunate enough to suffer a brain…

By Laura Barlow
Why are teenagers and young adults at higher risk of being injured on our roads…

Adolescents and young adults (those aged 16-25) take more risks than any other age group – it is therefore unsurprising that they are more likely…

By Laura Barlow
‘But I thought only old people had strokes’ – What can you do if you,…

Stroke tends to be considered as an illness of old age, and it is true that your stroke risk increases with age, however, ‘young stroke’…

By Laura Barlow
University Students Should Remain Aware of Meningitis Risk

Meningitis is still here.  This is the current message from The Meningitis Research Foundation this Meningitis Awareness Week.  Although cases of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia…

By Laura Barlow
Brain Injury, Criminal Behaviour and the Justice System

Introduction On a recent visit to the Youth Court with one of our young clients, Jon, I found it surprising how little information the Court…

By Bolt Burdon Kemp
Post Concussion Syndrome

Post concussion syndrome (“PCS”) is a condition that may be diagnosed following a minor head injury or concussion.  Typical PCS symptoms include headaches, dizziness, fatigue,…

By Bolt Burdon Kemp

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