The number of people playing sport and taking part in physical activity in England is at the highest level on record, according to a Sport…
July is Group B Strep Awareness Month, an international event where organisations globally campaign to raise awareness of Group B Streptococcus (GBS), a type of…
If you have concerns about medical treatment you or a loved one has received, it’s best to speak with a specialist medical negligence solicitor as…
Sometimes, after instructing a solicitor, you may begin to feel they’re not providing the level of service or support you expected or need, and may…
Stroke tends to be considered as an illness of old age, and although it is true that your stroke risk increases with age, ‘young stroke’…
Sleep is one of the most important things we do. Research into the vital role sleep plays in our overall health is advancing, and with…
Strokes don’t just affect elderly people. 25% of strokes occur in people who are under 65, and the number of strokes occurring in people aged 40-50 is…
When people think about a ‘successful’ compensation claim, they often focus on one thing: winning the full amount of compensation they feel their injuries deserve.…
This week is Action for Brain Injury week – a chance for organisations like the Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT) and Headway to raise awareness…
“Have you had a good day?” is something we ask all the time – whether of a friend, partner, child or colleague. But for someone…
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.…
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…
Many parents feel frightened and overwhelmed when they learn their baby has a hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE). Eager to do whatever it takes to ensure…
Helping children with complex needs is a big part of my work as a solicitor specialising in child brain injury cases. I frequently support families…
Are UK universities doing enough to support disabled students? In short, no. A 2024 survey by Disabled Students UK found that only 37% of disabled…
Suffering a brain injury can turn life upside down. It’s a lot to take in – managing daily life, treatment and recovery – so the…
Placental abruption, a condition when the placenta separates from the womb (uterus) during a pregnancy, is a medical emergency. In most cases, this condition is…
Through many years representing inspirational children with brain injuries, I know parents of children diagnosed with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) can feel they lack information about…
Road traffic collisions are the biggest killer of young people aged 15 to 29 worldwide, so it makes sense that safety campaigners are urgently calling…
Proposed cuts to Universal Credit and the Personal Independence Payment will not help disabled people return to work – in fact it will make their…
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