Staff from a firm of solicitors in Dorset will be heading to London next month to participate in the ‘Going the Distance’ sponsored walk organised by the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA).

Principal, Steve Simpkins of Simpkins and Co Solicitors in Highcliffe, and office manager Jacque Aitken will be joining the eight mile walk covering some ofLondon’s most iconic and famous bridges and embankment areas.

The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) helps people with spinal cord injuries to rebuild their lives, through all aspects such as advice, help and support, campaigning and healthcare information. It also provides information and guidance on legal matters, and has a number of accredited personal injury lawyers, with Simpkins and Co Solicitors being a Gold partner.

Steve Simpkins commented, “In our business we see at first hand the severity of some clients’ injuries and the massive impact it has on all aspects of their lives, and of their families too. Whether it’s an industrial or work accident or a road traffic accident, the after effects of spinal injuries can be life changing. We do all we can to support the SIA and this fundraising event is a big boost for them. The work they do is amazing and we are delighted to join the challenge.”

Simpkins and Co specialises in all aspect of personal injury law. They are accredited and senior litigators with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). With offices in Highcliffe and London, they cover the whole of the south coast area.

Anyone wishing to donate or sponsor Steve and Jacque can visit their Just Giving pages:

https://www.justgiving.com/Steve-Simpkins1

https://www.justgiving.com/Jacque-Aitken

To contact Simpkins and Co Solicitors see their website: www.simpkinsand.co.uk

The SIA ‘Going the Distance’ Challenge takes place on Sunday 20th September 2015. For more details visit: https://www.spinal.co.uk/page/goingthedistance

Julie-Anne Houldey

To report this post you need to login first.
Previous articleHealth officials and sociologists voice concerns about the effects of tabloids on the general public
Next articleThe Paediatrician Hunters are out in Force
Dorset Eye
Dorset Eye is an independent not for profit news website built to empower all people to have a voice. To be sustainable Dorset Eye needs your support. Please help us to deliver independent citizen news... by clicking the link below and contributing. Your support means everything for the future of Dorset Eye. Thank you.