HARROGATE OFFICE 
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LEEDS OFFICE 
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A group of 75 ex rugby league players have launched a legal action against the sport over brain injuries, which includes ex Great Britain scrum half Bobbie Goulding who has been diagnosed with dementia and possible chronic traumatic encephalopathy – known as boxers’ brain. The action is against the sport’s ruling body, the Rugby Football League (‘RFL’). It is claimed that the RFL failed to take reasonable steps to protect players from permanent brain injury caused by repetitive blows. This is in addition to around 200 rugby union players who launched a claim earlier last year against their own governing body. 
 
This development coincides with a report from the University of Glasgow which stated that former international rugby union players are 15 times more likely to suffer the effects of motor neurone disease, three times more likely to suffer Parkinson’s Disease and 267 per cent more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease than the general population. 
 
Studies into other sports involving repeated head impacts, such as in the NFL and football showed that former players were four times more likely to suffer from motor neurone disease than might normally be expected. 
 
It is said that symptoms can include aggression, memory loss, chronic depression, and alcohol and drug addiction. 
 
There are already active measures being taken in most of these sports to mitigate against the risk of brain injury which includes reduced levels of contact in training and awareness and involvement of head injury assessment protocols and concussion education generally. 
 
If you feel you may need to make a personal injury or brain injury negligence claim, or to speak to a member of the Medical Negligence Team for advice, please call us on 01423 564551or fill in our contact form below and one of the team will call you back. 
 
We will: 
• Review your situation to see if you have a claim 
• Determine if your case is suitable for a No Win No Fee agreement 
• Determine the next steps to be taken 
 
 
David Cartwright 
Personal Injury Solicitor 
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