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Human rights - Jodey's story
Jodey took her own life after her benefits were unfairly stopped. Jodey's mother, Joy turned to Leigh Day.

Human rights - Abdul's story
Abdul Eneser is a blind man who fell on to tracks at a Manchester Piccadilly train station after being let down by Passenger Assist. There was no tactile paving at the platform edge.
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“I worked 17-hour days just to survive” – former Addison Lee driver supports legal claim for fair pay
Khalid Edah-Tally spent years working long hours behind the wheel for Addison Lee. Now, he’s standing up for drivers’ rights by joining Leigh Day’s legal claim against the company.

Sainsbury's equal pay - Kate's story
Kate, from Pocklington in East Yorkshire, worked at Sainsbury’s for 16 years. She told us about how her role changed in the time that she worked there, and the challenges she believes were brought forward by the cost-of-living crisis.
Cycling Brain Injury - Helen's Story
Compensation for a cyclist who sustained a severe brain injury in road traffic collision in Worcestershire.
Mrs L's Story
Daughter receives compensation for her mother’s death as a result of being exposed to asbestos by washing her husband’s clothes