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The Serious Injury and Medical Negligence team is looking forward to welcoming delegates to our Seminar on rehabilitation following amputation in our Bristol office this Thursday.  It is exciting to be holding the team’s first event in the Assembly C Building and on such an important topic.

https://www.clarkewillmott.com/events/amputation-successful-rehabilitation/

Having dealt with a number of medical negligence cases involving amputation, I know how vital rehabilitation and team working are, to ensure the best outcomes for Claimants. I am looking forward to hearing from some of the leading specialists in this field, many of whom have been involved in supporting our clients.

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