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Headway

The Serious Injury Law Practice has a long association with Headway - The Brain Injury Association. (Charity No.1025852).

Headway’s aims are to promote understanding of all aspects of head injury and to provide information, support and services to people who have suffered a head injury, their family and carers.

We are proud to be associated with this organisation. Our relationship ensures that we continually add to our understanding of the issues facing those affected by brain and head injury.

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What our clients say about us...

"Your specialist lawyers supported me and my family for almost 3 years. Throughout this time all of my requests and financial needs were met. The technology you placed in my home has allowed me to continue to live the independent life that I was desperate to return to." Mr C O'Connor, Dartmouth

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