Suffering a serious head injury is a catastrophic event and affects all aspects of life. All the little things that are taken for granted are no longer possible, or are so difficult to achieve.
Our goal is to support both you and your family throughout the claim. We seek to combine effective advice with sensitivity and understanding. We aim to be actively involved in your rehabilitation - to set this up, to obtain interim payments where possible, to fund these services and to attend review meetings.
We are widely recognised as one of the leading firms in brain injury claims. Some examples of brain injury causes include:
Claims concerning brain injury are very difficult to generalise in terms of compensation. Contact us for a free consultation or request a call back from us and a specialist solicitor will call you to give you an idea of how previous cases have settled.
To start your brain injury claim, complete the form below and we will contact your shortly.
We’re looking forward to hearing from you.
We cover East & West Yorkshire and nationally.
The Members of Heptonstalls Clinical Negligence are all Solicitors of England and Wales.

Ever since routine keyhole surgery to remove her gallbladder went wrong she’s suffered with chronic abdominal pain.
Due to a delay in diagnosis of a rare spinal condition a Wakefield man is now wheelchair bound and will never walk again.
When suffering from a serious spinal condition was left with much reduced mobility due to the hospitals delay in giving her a scan. She was awarded £650,000
Ever since routine keyhole surgery to remove her gallbladder went wrong she’s suffered with chronic abdominal pain.
Due to a delay in diagnosis of a rare spinal condition a Wakefield man is now wheelchair bound and will never walk again.
When suffering from a serious spinal condition was left with much reduced mobility due to the hospitals delay in giving her a scan. She was awarded £650,000
Ever since routine keyhole surgery to remove her gallbladder went wrong she’s suffered with chronic abdominal pain.
Due to a delay in diagnosis of a rare spinal condition a Wakefield man is now wheelchair bound and will never walk again.
When suffering from a serious spinal condition was left with much reduced mobility due to the hospitals delay in giving her a scan. She was awarded £650,000