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Case Study  |  12:04:24
Former Cape Asbestos employee receives compensation following diagnosis of mesothelioma
Mr K was employed by Cape Building Products Ltd in 1962/63 as an oven operative and labourer at their factory in Cowley, Middlesex. Asbestos was widely present throughout the fabric of the building and...
News  |  10:04:24
Lillian Lucas: Inquest to open into death of inpatient at Cygnet Hospital
Case Study  |  19:03:24
Former paper mill worker receives six-figure sum after developing mesothelioma
RWK Goodman’s specialist asbestos disease team has settled a claim for a gentleman against his former employer following his diagnosis with mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. Mr W began feeling breathless at the beginning...
Opinion  |  18:03:24
Making a second compensation claim for injury after an accident in France – what you need to know.
In most legal systems, when you have received compensation for your injuries and losses after an accident, you cannot claim again. The settlement or award of damages is final and covers all your damage...
Case Study  |  11:03:24
Mesothelioma settlement secured for former Cowley Motor Plant worker
John White was diagnosed with a follicular lymphoma in February 2021. He received successful treatment and was in remission, with no further treatment required. Sadly, it was right in the middle of his battle...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
In conversation with Professor Amin, Consultant Paediatric Neurologist at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Bristol provides a centre of excellence for children with cerebral palsy; Bristol Royal Hospital for Children providing support throughout the Southwest and beyond. Professor Amin, a consultant at the hospital, specialises in looking after children...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Bristol – Thoughts on the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) and active travel
Towards the end of November 2022, the Bristol Clean Air Zone (‘CAZ’) came into operation. The fundamental aim of the CAZ is to reduce air pollution caused by road traffic. The Government set legal...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Living and working in Bristol
From my first term of living in Bristol at University back in 2007, driving down the M4 and seeing the city come into view has always felt like coming home. It was no surprise...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
New research fellowship ‘pilot’ collaboration between the PROMPT Maternity Foundation and Limbs & Things Ltd
From late 2023, Bristol based Dr Katherine Lattey, a research fellow currently working for the PROMPT Maternity Foundation (PMF), has become the first PMF/Limbs & Things (L&T) Fellow to pilot a new research collaboration between...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Charity Spotlight: Coroners’ Courts Support Service
The Coroners’ Courts Support Service (CCSS) is an organisation which provides practical and emotional support to families and other witnesses attending coroners’ courts. They have volunteers on the ground providing invaluable support to over...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
In conversation with Martin Sinclair – Former England CP International and Co-Founder of the Disability Football Collective
RWK Goodman is proud to sponsor England’s largest Cerebral Palsy International Football Festival in Bristol and delighted to speak to Martin Sinclair who has both cerebral palsy and over 50 England caps! At RWK...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
The Bristol Hero turning disabilities into superpowers
Bristol-based Open Bionics have developed and manufactured the Hero Arm; the world’s first clinically approved 3D printed bionic hand for people with below elbow limb difference. Whilst most myoelectric limbs are available only to...
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