Working with a handful of selected legal service providers we have developed a Legal Information Service that enables access to specialist advice, information and guidance for all QEF clients, as well as their family and friends.
We have facilitated a panel of law firms who are experts in their field and who appreciate the complexities and nuances often faced by our clients – whether it’s pursuing a claim for welfare benefits or compensation, to understanding your employment rights. And if you or someone you know has suffered a brain injury, the chances are that you’re facing complex legal, financial and welfare issues you were simply not prepared for.
All law firms on this panel have agreed to act in accordance with QEFs Code of Conduct, which recognises the potential vulnerability of clients and is available on request. They have also made a financial contribution to support QEF’s work. There is no obligation on QEF clients to use any of these law firms and other solicitors are available.
Andrew’s story is a 360 degree view of therapy at the Care and Rehabilitation Centre, and it includes videos showing the impact neurological music therapy had for him as part
20-year-old Olly Drye from Epsom in Surrey will be taking on the Bacchus Wine 10k this September after being inspired by his mum’s day job. The law student is taking