Our dedicated work to enhance athlete safety has garnered significant media attention, with features, reports, and articles highlighting our efforts and their broader impact. These pieces shed light on our mission to set new standards for safety in sports and underscore the urgency of our legal actions.
Explore the links below to gain a deeper understanding of this pressing issue, as well as our proactive approach to making sports safer for future generations.
Media Links
- BBC: Brain injury legal action: Former amateur rugby union players state case for claim
- The Guardian: 'Matter of life and death': Rugby league brain injuries claim heading for court
- Reuters: Over 150 ex-soccer, rugby players join concussion lawsuit
- Daily Mail: 'Being tackled by a modern-day rugby player is like being hit by a TRUCK': How bone-crunching collisions have exploded as body-building professionals replaces beer-swilling amateurs of old
- ESPN: 475 ex-athletes seek to combine concussion lawsuits
- Sky News: Gavin Henson and Phil Vickery among over 200 ex-rugby stars taking legal action over brain injuries
- The Post New Zealand: My fathers love of rugby left him with CTE; All players should know the risks
- 1 News New Zealand: Billy Guyton's generous act before his death could have a lasting impact on rugby
- The Mirror: Footballers should be given 'concussion passports' and annual brain scans, lawyers warn
- CNN: First New Zealand professional rugby union player confirmed to have died with CTE
- BBC: Concussion in football: Dangers known for decades, say former players suing governing bodies
- Daily Mail: Sixty more former players join legal fight against World Rugby, the RFU and WRU over head injuries.
- CNN: They played for their country in their 20's. By their 40's, they had early onset dementia after playing this physical sport.
If you are showing symptoms of brain damage, such as headaches, confusion and mood changes, you may be eligible to make a claim.
Contact us today on 0122 385 7676 or by email to discuss your case. Alternatively, you can fill in our online claim form below.