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10 February 2020
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Lanyon Bowdler—Lucy Small & Dawn Humphries

Shropshire-based lawyers appointed to national directory

Lucy Small (pictured above) and Dawn Humphries of Lanyon Bowdler are now listed in Headway’s Head Injury Solicitors Directory, and take their place alongside a third member of the firm, Neil Lorimer, who already appears in the guide.

Headway is a national charity working to improve life after brain injury by providing vital support and information services. The directory enables brain injury victims to seek out specialist solicitors in their area who have experience in handling brain injury cases. Each solicitor featured in the directory has agreed to work within the Headway Personal Injury Lawyers Code of Conduct. 

Neil Lorimer, head of the personal injury team at Lanyon Bowdler, said: 'We are delighted that Lucy and Dawn are now Headway-approved solicitors, which is a great endorsement of their professionalism and expertise. Lucy and Dawn work with clients in Herefordshire and North Wales, so we can now list our Hereford and Conwy offices, alongside our Shrewsbury head office, within the national Headway approved directory - expanding our reach for brain injury work. 

'Lanyon Bowdler is a huge supporter of Headway and the work it is involved in and in addition to acting for clients with brain injury, we also work to raise the profile by hosting regular brain injury forums.'

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