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IBB Claims IBB Claims are lawyers committed to improving the quality of life in the community. Contact is today to see how we can help you.

We identify key issues and local events, particularly those that touch upon the physical and mental wellbeing or residents. Where there is injustice and harm, we aim to assist people, to ensure they are represented and achieve justice. Our solicitors are based in Uxbridge, West London but provide services for clients in London, Greater London, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and all neighbouring ar

eas. Our experienced solicitors provide advice relating to child abuse compensation claims, personal injury and work related accidents, industrial diseases including: asbestos claims, hearing loss, acoustic shock and other work related conditions; medical negligence claims, and serious head, brain and spinal injuries. all 0333 323 1636 or email [email protected]

11/08/2022

The latest episode of the IBB Law & More Podcast is now live!

In this episode, IBB Law's Malcolm Underhill and Simon Pimlott discuss the time limits and process for making different types of and claims.

You will learn about:
> General rules of limitations.
> Time limits for clinical or medical negligence claims; including claims involving child abuse, fatalities and brain injuries.
> Exceptions to the rules, i.e. historical child sexual assault claims.
> Pre-action protocols or pre-litigation stages of a claim.
> Litigation process.

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21/07/2022

In the sixth episode of the of the IBB Law & More podcast, Malcolm Underhill and Simon Pimlott talk about the difficult subject of making a sexual abuse comp...

08/06/2022

In the fourth episode of the of the IBB Law & More podcast, Simon Pimlott & Malcolm Underhill discuss the process of making a medical negligence claim agains...

06/06/2022

It is 2022 and this year's theme is 'Make caring Visible, Valued and Supported'.

Carers Week is an annual awareness campaign which recognises the UK's 6.5 million carers and the contribution they make to families and communities, drawing attention to how important caring is as well as highlighting the challenges unpaid carers face.

It also helps people who don't think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as carers and access much-needed support.

Join us in supporting Carers Week and raising awareness for the amazing work carers do!



Carers UK Carers Week Carers Trust Age UK Independent Age Macmillan Cancer Support MND Association MS Society UK

24/05/2022

It has been reported that North East Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NEAS) withheld information from coroners with relation to the deaths of patients and prevented full disclosure to relatives of people who died in 2018 and 2019. Concerns were raised for more than 90 cases. Neelam Chauhan expands on the investigation in her article.

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20/05/2022

2022! Our team support Headway - the brain injury association in marking the end of with this wonderful event.

Find a hat, post a picture of you wearing it with the hashtag and donate to support the fantastic brain injury charity Headway - the brain injury association and the incredible work they do: https://www.headway.org.uk/donate/

Every hat equals more funding towards vital support for those affected by brain injury.

19/05/2022

Headway is sharing the stark results of the See the Hidden Me study which found that 76% of brain injury survivors experience problems on a daily basis because of the hidden, and often misunderstood nature of brain injury.

19/05/2022


The brain injury charity, Headway - the brain injury association are leading the way in the as part of their continuing campaign to raise awareness and offer support to those effected by traumatic brain injury. This year's focus is .

Often the physical, psychological, behavioural and personality changes that arise from trauma to the brain are unapparent to those not close to the injured and can lead to misunderstanding, frustration and unnecessary challenges for a survivor already limited by their injury.

The ultimate aim is to improve insight within the public at large of the hidden nature of the consequences of brain injuries; such as depression, PTSD, disinhibition, cognitive impairment, so that the challenges faced by survivors and their families are reduced.

Simon Pimlott, Senior Associate and specialist in the personal injury team with nearly 20 years' of experience in recovering compensation for those who have suffered life-changing injuries, elaborates on the hidden effects of brain injuries in his article.



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Action for Brain Injury Week starts today. Malcolm Underhill reflects on how handling brain injury compensation claims h...
16/05/2022

Action for Brain Injury Week starts today. Malcolm Underhill reflects on how handling brain injury compensation claims has changed during his very interesting, 30+ year long career.

- the brain injury association
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In this Action for Brain Injury Week, 2022, I have reflected on how handling brain injury compensation claims has changed during my career. A lot has changed in...

In the second episode of the IBB Law & More podcast, Malcolm Underhill provides an in-depth analysis on how to make a pe...
27/04/2022

In the second episode of the IBB Law & More podcast, Malcolm Underhill provides an in-depth analysis on how to make a personal injury and clinical negligence claim; from commencing legal proceedings through to trial, including the process and deadlines.

Malcolm is a Partner in Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence and specialises in acting for those who have suffered brain injury and sexual abuse.

The IBB Law & More podcast is now available on Spotify and Amazon music. Don't forget to subscribe and share if you enjoyed this podcast!

IBB's Malcolm Underhill provides detailed information on how to make a personal injury and clinical negligence claim - including the process and deadlines.

08/04/2022

Sadly, the failings of maternity services at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust are not isolated. Following the Channel 4 News last night whereby the Maternity Review Chair agrees to investigate the Nottingham maternity scandal, Malcolm Underhill reports on the failures at Nottingham Hospitals Maternity Services.

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08/04/2022

Donna Ockenden (Chair of the Independent Maternity Review) published a report stating that The Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust failed to investigate, failed to learn and failed to improve and, therefore, failed to safeguard mothers and their babies. Neelam Chauhan discusses this report in her blog.

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