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    We specialise solely in Brain and Head Injury cases. We are solicitors who deal with severe brain injury claims and also have a specific sub-speciality in concussion and head injuries.

    Many people suffer a blow or violent shake to their head, the person may have had a CT head scan that was thankfully clear and ruled out serious concerns such as a bleed (hematoma, haemorrhage or contusions). For most, the effects can be short-lived and mild. However, some do not recover and can suffer longer-lasting symptoms that can significantly impact their day-to-day life. Their symptoms can affect their relationships and ability to work.

    We know it can be hard to access the treatment that you need and that concussions and head injuries can be misunderstood.If you have suffered a head injury as a result of an accident and would like more information and see if we can help you, then please complete the short form below. We focus not only on ensuring you get the compensation that you deserve but also to access the treatment that you need to help with your recovery.

    We will contact you, and you will have the opportunity to talk to one of our specialist brain injury lawyers. Rest assured that by completing this form it will be at no cost to you nor any obligation to proceed any further. If you wish to proceed, even though we are specialists, we offer all our clients a no-win, no-fee service.

    If you already have a claim but are concerned that you are not being listened to about your head injury symptoms or you are not receiving any rehabilitation and wish to speak to a specialist, then we are more than happy to give you a free second opinion. We take over claims that have been started by other firms.

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    Please note that if you are completing this form for someone else you must have authority to do so. For example:

    • You are completing this on behalf of a minor (or a person without mental capacity) that you are responsible for

    • You have the been expressly asked by the person who suffered the head injury to complete this form on their behalf.

    Please note: If the person who suffered the head injury is a currently under 18 (or does not have mental capacity) then you must provide your contact details as we will make contact using the contact email and telephone number you have provided.

    • The personal and contact details or are the details of someone I have the authority to complete this form on behalf of.

    • The details are correct and that you can store and manage this information.

    • I wish (the other person wishes) to be contacted by Coulthurst on the email and telephone number above regarding their head injury.

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    Your Injury

    Brain Injuries

    A brain injury is defined as an alteration in brain function caused by an external force such as a blow, collision or jolt.

    Concussion

    Concussion may be caused by a direct blow or jolt. For example, a collision during sport or a road traffic accident.

    Head Injuries

    A head injury is any sort of injury to your brain, skull, or scalp. It can range in severity from a bump or bruise to a major skull fracture requiring surgery.

    Post-concussion syndrome

    Post-concussion syndrome is an umbrella term for a cluster of difficulties that are present three months or more after an injury.