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Vancouver Brain Injury Lawyers Support Walkathon for Brain Injury Awareness Month

June 7, 2018

As a legal team that’s often called on to advocate for accident victims as brain injury lawyers, Simpson, Thomas & Associates (STA) is proud to sponsor the Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association’s annual walkathon as part of Brain Injury Awareness Month. The event will take place on Saturday, June 16, 2018, at Mill Lake Park, Abbotsford, BC.

Many acquired brain injuries are the result of motor vehicle accidents. At the heart of STA’s work as personal injury lawyers is a passion to help people heal and resume their lives. We’re proud once again to support the Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association, an organization whose vision aligns closely with our values.

Simpson, Thomas & Associates have a history of working to improve the safety of road users—especially cyclists. In 1995, founding senior partner Bernie Simpson C.M, (MLA, Vancouver-Fraserview 1991-1996) led the movement to introduce Bike Helmet legislation in British Columbia. This legislation dramatically reduced the number and severity of brain injuries caused by bicycle/motor vehicle collisions.

Anyone who has suffered a brain injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident is advised to contact an experienced brain injury lawyer. Beyond negotiating a claim, a good lawyer acts as an advocate, securing the treatment and compensation necessary to expedite recovery. If you or a loved one has suffered a head injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident, please contact us. We’ll be pleased to set up a free consultation with one of our experienced and compassionate brain injury lawyers.

For more information about the walkathon and brain injury awareness month, visit the Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association event website. Please join us in supporting them!

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