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Warren Collins

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Warren Collins is a partner at Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP. He is a member of, and assessor for, the Law Society’s Personal Injury Panel , a fellow of APIL and member of the APIL Brain Injury Experts Panel. He is a regular speaker and writer on all aspects of legal claims involving neurological injury. He was awarded Claimant Injury Lawyer of the Year (2013) and the UKABIF Award for Inspiration in Brain Injury in 2013. Warren is also an active member of AAJ (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and the only UK solicitor to be admitted to the Melvin Belli Society (pre-eminent personal injury lawyers of America).

Partner

Warren Collins is a partner at Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP. He is a member of, and assessor for, the Law Society’s Personal Injury Panel , a fellow of APIL and member of the APIL Brain Injury Experts Panel. He is a regular speaker and writer on all aspects of legal claims involving neurological injury. He was awarded Claimant Injury Lawyer of the Year (2013) and the UKABIF Award for Inspiration in Brain Injury in 2013. Warren is also an active member of AAJ (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and the only UK solicitor to be admitted to the Melvin Belli Society (pre-eminent personal injury lawyers of America).

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Warren Collins explores the legal implications of medical deterioration in brain injury cases

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