Crane Accident in Liverpool: Paraplegia

I attach an article written outlining the case of a client of ours, Iain Gillham, and the truely remarkable story of his accident and ongoing recovery.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2009/10/16/liverpool-crane-collapse-driver-will-never-walk-again-100252-24943350/

Birkdale Wild Hogs Ride Again!

I am delighted to confirm that after too long off the the road my ural 750 cc trike finally hit the road again yesterday. An enjoyable ride out along the coastal road in Southport to Martinmere Bird sanctuary and back to Southport town centre. This ride was in anticipation of making it to the MCE BSB competition on Sunday – viewing not participating may I add!

Mick in National Press

Yesterday I spent the  afternoon with my client Michael Barclay and his family as he was interviewed by the national press as part of the Motor Insurer’s Bureau ‘Stay Insured’ campaign. Please follow the BBC link to find out more….

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8272302.stm

Paralysis in Females

I have just  read a lovely letter from a past paraplegic female client of mine the contents of which are below – such words of thanks truly make my most privileged of jobs a real pleasure.

This case was particularly interesting due to the differing problems thrown up by how paralysis affects women differently to men.

This client was riding as a pillion passenger on a motorcycle when she was knocked off by the negligent driving of a car driver. 

 

Dear Ed,

I can’t thank you enough.

I will never forget the moment you (first ) came to see me. When I saw how happy and normal ( sorry to use the phrase normal) you looked in your wheelchair and you gave me the courage and inspiration to realise my life wasn’t over just different. Rob and I feel blessed that we have you as a friend in our lives.

Jan and Rob

John Pugh MP to host SUAG Open Day

I am delighted to confirm that the local Southport MP, John Pugh, has kindly agreed to host an Open day at the Spinal Unit Action Group ( SUAG) run home for those with Spinal Cord Injury at 6 Weld Road, Southport on 25th September.

John has a special interest in paralysis as he sits on the Parliamentary Spinal Injuries Group. We are hoping that his presence will attract more regional funders to the open day to illustrate what a fine establishment 6 Weld Road is.

for more infomation please follow http://www.suag.co.uk/

Spinal Column

Welcome to the latest edition of Spinal Column providing valuable updates as to the latest developments in the North West Spinal Cord Injured Community and Regional Centre.

Steve Cronin the Chairman of the SIA Merseyside group deserves all the plaudits for pulling together this fine publication.

Simply Click on the attached link….

Spinal Column newsletter issue 2

Steve Gerrard, Gerrard, He hits the ball 40 yards….. .

Stevie Gerrard collars Ed ,Arthur and Rob to be in a photo with him after the Stoke Match. The lads reluctantly agree!

Le Penseur

things that make you go "hmmm...."

things that make you go "hmmm...."

Urine Tract Infection

As all those with spinal cord injury, I have an AchillesHeel: for some it is tissue viability, others bowel complaints and there are those who struggle to cope with spasms. For me the constant battle is to avoid picking up yet another urine infection – glamorous I know! The North West Spinal Injuries Centre has looked after me extremely well however we are all still baffled by the root cause of my ongoing difficulties – the team will continue to battle on to find an answer!

Ten Years for Triple Death Driver

In June of this year I represented my client Stacey Williams in an internationally reported case in which a 24-year-old motorist, Richard Brown, killed three teenagers – one of whom was pregnant – and paralysed Stacey when he crashed at speed. Brown was subsequently jailed for 10 years in this high media profile case more of which is reported at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/wales_politics/8124461.stm