Consumer law firm Lime Solicitors has been appointed to the affiliated solicitors scheme of The Silverlining Brain Injury Charity.
Through this partnership, Lime Solicitors becomes part of an exclusive group of legal partners committed to supporting brain-injured individuals throughout the claims process and beyond.
The Silverlining Charity works to improve the lives of those affected by brain injuries. By fostering connections with the wider community, the charity helps brain-injured individuals regain a sense of purpose, build social structures, and find new meaning in their lives through engagement, motivation, and rehabilitation.
Dr Sherrie Baehr, founder of The Silverlining Brain Injury Charity, said: “It is the Silverlining’s great honour to support the brain injury community in moving forward with positive opportunities and friendship.”
Lime Solicitors’ dedicated team of serious injury and medical negligence specialists are recognised in both the Legal 500 and Chambers directories for the work they do helping brain-injured people and supporting their families.
The firm is committed to ensuring those affected by brain injury receive the best possible rehabilitation and the right level of financial support to secure their future.
Vicky Blodwell, serious injury partner at Lime Solicitors, said: “We are thrilled to have partnered with The Silverlining Charity and look forward to making a meaningful difference in the lives of people living with brain injury and their families, helping them to navigate the challenges they face and empowering them to build brighter futures.”
Martin Usher, head of serious injury at Lime Solicitors, added: “As specialists in brain injury claims, we are always looking to partner with like-minded organisations and charities that provide invaluable support to those affected by this type of traumatic injury. We truly believe that better outcomes can be achieved for everyone when we all work together.”
This collaboration adds to Lime Solicitors’ partnerships and close work with other charities, including Child Brain Injury Trust, Amputation Foundation, The Katie Piper Foundation, Spinal Injuries Association, RoadPeace and Derbyshire Blood Bikes.