Serious Injury Paralegal and former rugby international Crispin Cormack spoke to BBC Wales, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Wales Breakfast about the potential amount of compensation rugby players would need if diagnosed with brain injuries to pay for their long-term care.
Crispin, who now specialises in personal injury cases including brain injuries previously played rugby professionally - winning the league and cup with Pontypridd in the 1990s, playing for London Welsh and touring with Wales in Australia.
Crispin spoke to BBC reporter Jordan Davies, explaining that the claims could reach into the hundreds of millions of pounds. You can read the full article here.
Crispin further explained how this would work in two radio interviews:
With Clare McDonnell on BBC Radio 5 live's 5 Live Drive. (2.14.00 - 2.20.00 mins)
With Colette Hume on Radio Wales Breakfast. (44.00 - 50.30 mins)
Find out more about rugby concussion claims here.
For further information contact Crispin Cormack on 01202 338800.