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Massive turnout marks the return of Head Injury Information Day 2022
Digby Brown was proud to welcome 530 people to the Head Injury Information Day 2022 (HiiD) this month – as it returned... -
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Jargon is gibberish – who needs that?!
Some professions are so specialised, it seems these workers speak their own language. Doctors. Car mechanics. IT experts. Scientists. Tradespeople. How many... -
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Brain injury recovery and the importance of rehabilitation
Living with a brain injury is not easy and you may need support as part of your recovery. I have seen many... -
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Adaptive sports for people with a spinal cord injury at Castle Semple Centre
Read a blog from David Hill, Senior Instructor at Castle Semple Centre. David discusses specially adapted facilities at Castle Semple to help... -
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Brain injury survivor tells of her inspiring recovery after cycling accident
Emma Feesey, 48 years-old, suffered a brain injury after being hit at a roundabout in West Lothian as she cycled home from... -
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International Workers Memorial Day – remember the past while aiming for a safer future
Today is International Workers Memorial Day – a global act of remembrance which commemorates those who sadly lost their lives at work... -
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Safety in the workplace is your right, not your luck
Going to work should not be dangerous and even for jobs which you might class as hazardous or dangerous, processes, safety equipment... -
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What to do after a workplace accident
Everyone is entitled to a safe environment while working. But accidents at work can happen in lots of different ways and for... -
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The pitfalls of dealing directly with a third party insurer
Following a road traffic accident where liability is accepted by a third party – the other driver - the third party insurers... -
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Digby Brown pledges to 'break barriers to justice' after joining expert asbestos panel
A UK charity that supports victims of asbestos exposure has recognised Digby Brown as a go-to firm for legal advice in Scotland...