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Provided by Stuart Brazington
Brain Injury | Compensation Protection | Injury | Road accidents | Spinal Injury
Stuart is a partner who specialises in brain and catastrophic injuries and leads the firm’s Brain Injury team, which helps clients who have been catastrophically injured and who have multi-million pound claims. Stuart is also the regional lead partner for the firm's Bath offices.
Stuart has a special interest in paediatric brain injury work and chairs the South West support group of a well-known child brain injury charity as well as being an active member of the charity.
Stuart is a Deputy approved by the Court of Protection frequently acting on behalf of people who are incapable of dealing with their own affairs due to mental incapacity. Stuart lectures on brain and spinal injury issues to legal, medical and charity specialists.
The Legal 500 UK epitomise Stuart as “a very good strategist”, while Chambers and Partners UK says Stuart “knows the subject area extremely well” and that he “he is highly respected in the West Country“. They also recognise Stuart as a “Leader in his field“.
The Law Society Personal Injury panel
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)
Spinal Injuries Association
Bristol Medico-legal Society
United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum (UKABIF)
Brain Injury Social Work Group (BISWG)
Child Brain injury Trust (CBIT)
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Stuart provides brilliant client service and commercial awareness, including choice of quantum experts.
Stuart is extremely thorough.
Stuart Brazington is approachable and makes himself available to all involved with each case, particularly when the client's situation requires an immediate intervention.
Stuart provides brilliant client service and commercial awareness, including choice of quantum experts.
Stuart is extremely thorough.
Stuart Brazington is approachable and makes himself available to all involved with each case, particularly when the client's situation requires an immediate intervention.