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A Court-appointed deputy plays an essential role for those who have suffered a severe personal injury and in this blog post, Andrew Dowd, a Solicitor in our Catastrophic Injury department, reveals the responsibilities of a Court-appointed deputy and how we can help if you require one.
Brake Road Safety Week is an annual initiative coordinated by Brake the road safety charity and this year Thorneycroft Solicitors will be showing our support with a week-long schedule of activities to help both staff and members of the local community step up for safe streets.
Following our exhibition at this year’s Classic Dirt Bike Show in Telford, we are pleased to announce that British Superbike racer Christian Iddon, Tom Rowlands from UpRight Derbyshire and members of the Derbyshire Police Force will be joining the Thorneycroft Solicitors team at this year’s Manchester Bike Show.
We are pleased to announce that Mary Lomas from the Catastrophic Injury department has been promoted to the role of Associate Director at the firm.
We are proud to announce that we are now sponsors of Paracyclist Katie Toft.
Following our sponsorship of British Superbike rider Christian Iddon, Thorneycroft Solicitors is proud to announce that Trial2 biker Hannah Styles is now also a Thorneycroft Solicitors sponsored athlete.
There are a wide variety of reasons why a brain or spinal injury might occur, however, one thing is certain, such injuries have the potential to change a person’s life forever.
Bonfire night is one of those nights where weather permitting, thousands of people across the UK wrap up warm, and stare at the night sky, enjoying a fireworks extravaganza either at an organised event or in their back gardens.
Head and brain injuries can affect people in numerous ways and can be suffered as a result of a variety of causes including road traffic accidents, motorbike accidents, medical negligence and birth injuries.
Thorneycroft Solicitors are delighted to announce a new business sponsorship agreement with superbike rider Christian Iddon.
This website privacy notice sets out how Thorneycroft Solicitors uses and protects any information that you give Thorneycroft Solicitors when you use this website.
Thorneycroft Solicitors is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
Thorneycroft Solicitors may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure that you are happy with any changes. This policy is effective from 01/05/2018.
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