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News  |  22:01:25
National law firm RWK Goodman celebrates The Silverlining Brain Injury Charity with 2025 fundraising fashion show.
Brain injured individuals, their families, support workers, and a Model.com Top 50 International Model all took to the catwalk earlier this month as part of the RWK Goodman Fashion Show in aid of The Silverlining Charity - a charity with a mission to improve the quality of life of all those affected by brain injury.
Opinion  |  22:01:25
How safe are our roads?
When heading out on the road, very few people would stop consider whether they are doing something dangerous. Videos and news stories across social media can be used to paint a misleading picture. Here...
Case Study  |  20:01:25
RWK Goodman & Proactive Prosthetics – the Team Around The Client
Ben Lees and Louise Hart from our Injury team visited Proactive Prosthetics, a Bristol based provider of expert prosthetic and orthotic care enabling individuals to attain their goals through high-intensity treatment.
Case Study  |  16:01:25
Claim settled for Labourer exposed to asbestos whilst working for William Press & Sons.
Mr B was employed as a labourer at William Press & Son Ltd between 1970 and 1972 when he was exposed to asbestos. Sadly, decades later, Mr B became poorly and was given the...
Case Study  |  15:01:25
£30,000 secured for Bristol cyclist injured by careless van driver.
Mark Hambleton and his team successfully settled a cycling accident claim for £30,000 for injuries sustained by our client as a result of being knocked off their bike by a motorist in central Bristol....
Opinion  |  14:01:25
Insolvency Proceedings (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024
Case Study  |  07:01:25
Six-figure settlement for fourth-degree tear secured for first-time mum.
Hannah Blackwell and Rebecca Callard secured a lump sum payment of £350,000 (RPI Adjusted £421,111 as at September 2024) for a 30-year old (at the date of settlement) mum of two (referred to here as CD) for the physical and emotional damage she sustained in April 2015 during, and following, the birth of her first child.
Opinion  |  07:01:25
How can an English injury claim judgment be enforced in France post-Brexit? A recent case may illustrate.
Four years on, personal injury practitioners handling cross-border claims have cautiously begun to navigate a new landscape: issuing accident abroad claims in England & Wales, applying for permission to serve out of the jurisdiction,...
Podcast  |  18:12:24
ESG and children’s services – what operators need to know.
 This podcast transcript has been edited in places for readability. You can also listen to our podcast on your podcast platform of choice – find it here > Today we’re joined by Rob...
Opinion  |  13:12:24
Brain Aneurysms – What you need to know.
Although the impact of a brain aneurysm is unique to the individual and their family, below are some answers to some of the questions our team are frequently asked.
Opinion  |  12:12:24
Is your care business prepared for the upcoming employment reforms?
The Government has announced new legislation that contains substantial reforms for adult social care providers. With an emphasis on improving worker protections and tackling inequality, these changes will reshape employment practices in the care sector.
Opinion  |  11:12:24
Working out a client’s income needs during a divorce
Vanessa Gardiner shares her insight on working out a client's income needs during a divorce and says, in some cases, the assistance of a financial adviser is highly beneficial with the preparation of the all-important Form E...
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