Imagine | Summer 2025

A digital magazine from Irwin Mitchell

Welcome to the fifth edition

of Imagine...

Guest editor – Ashlee Coates

This edition of our magazine features our two latest Imagine ambassadors, Liam Hamilton and my client, Molly Harbron. Inside, you’ll find inspiring stories, useful tips and legal information to help if you, or someone you care for, finds themselves at the start of their own journey after a life-changing illness or injury.

Molly’s determination and focus saw her walking down the aisle to marry Daniel, who’s provided her with unwavering support since her amputation. Molly sat down with us to talk about how they’ve navigated the tough times.

Having a strong support network makes a huge difference to our clients as they learn to navigate life after serious injury or illness. At the age of 19, Liam relied on his family for everything after an accident at work left him with a serious brain injury. He continues to experience good days and bad days, and we explored with him, and his case manager, what techniques he uses to turn things around on a bad day.

On page 6, our colleague, Geeta, shares her experience of birth injury and how it’s driven her to work tirelessly to improve outcomes for others, particularly in the South Asian community.

Find out how we’re supporting armed forces personnel impacted by the LGBT ban, and how our charity partnerships deliver so much benefit for our clients.

You can also catch up with Samantha to find out how she’s getting on now her claim has settled.

We’ll help you to imagine what’s possible, so nothing feels impossible.

Ashlee Coates

Associate Solicitor, Medical Negligence

Liam’s case manager, Julie Jay, shares five top tips to turn a bad day into a good day after brain injury.

Geeta’s pushing to improve outcomes for new mothers after giving birth

Welcome to the fifth edition

of Imagine...

Guest editor – Ashlee Coates

This edition of our magazine features our two latest Imagine ambassadors, Liam Hamilton and my client, Molly Harbron. Inside, you’ll find inspiring stories, useful tips and legal information to help if you, or someone you care for, finds themselves at the start of their own journey after a life-changing illness or injury.

Molly’s determination and focus saw her walking down the aisle to marry Daniel, who’s provided her with unwavering support since her amputation. Molly sat down with us to talk about how they’ve navigated the tough times.

Having a strong support network makes a huge difference to our clients as they learn to navigate life after serious injury or illness. At the age of 19, Liam relied on his family for everything after an accident at work left him with a serious brain injury. He continues to experience good days and bad days, and we explored with him, and his case manager, what techniques he uses to turn things around on a bad day.

On page 6, our colleague, Geeta, shares her experience of birth injury and how it’s driven her to work tirelessly to improve outcomes for others, particularly in the South Asian community.

Find out how we’re supporting armed forces personnel impacted by the LGBT ban, and how our charity partnerships deliver so much benefit for our clients.

You can also catch up with Samantha from our I Am Able campaign, to find out how she’s getting on now her claim has settled.

Liam’s case manager shares five top tips to turn a bad day into a good day after brain injury.

Liam’s story

Geeta’s pushing to improve outcomes for new mothers after giving birth

Geeta’s story

We’ll help you to imagine what’s possible, so nothing feels impossible.

Ashlee Coates

Associate Solicitor, Medical Negligence