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Boyes Turner becomes corporate supporter of road safety charity Brake

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Law firm Boyes Turner has partnered with the road safety charity Brake as part of its efforts to promote driving safety.

For Brake to be able to carry out its essential mission of assisting accident victims and advocating for safer roads, it depends on the assistance of business and organisations like Boyes Turner. Corporate partners of Brake contribute to the charity's efforts and assist in spreading awareness of their various relevant concerns.

Brake were founded in 1995 and have bases in the UK and New Zealand. It organises Road Safety Week and offers assistance to those who have lost loved ones in vehicle accidents, as well as to those who have been hurt. They also help the medical personnel who care for them, such as the emergency services.

Boyes Turner, which has its headquarters in Reading, is one of the top regional law firms in the UK.

“Brake is working to stop the tragedy of road deaths and serious injuries in road crashes,” says Kim Milan, who is Senior Partner and Head of Boyes Turner’s Personal Injury Team.

“Through our personal injury work we see first-hand the devastating impact of road injuries and deaths. A crash may be over in just seconds, but it can have lifelong repercussions for the people involved and their families. That is why it was an easy decision to become Brake’s newest corporate partner and to help them make streets safe and healthy places for all.”

Ross Moorlock, Chief Operating Officer of Brake said this about the link-up: “After 28 years of campaigning for safer roads and supporting road victims, we have big ambitions we hope to deliver this year to make a difference in road safety. Our work is made possible by corporate partners like Boyes Turner, who help to fund us and share in our belief that nobody should be killed or seriously injured on UK roads. We are delighted to have them by our side, sharing and supporting the work we do.”

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