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Services offered by spinal injury solicitors

Below are services which a good spinal cord injury solicitor should offer, or be knowledgeable about when you contact them.

Visit the Spinal Cord Injuries and Compensation discussion forum for any queries regarding legal or compensation issues.

Compensation Case Managers

Spinal injury lawyers are experts in quickly appointing dedicated case managers to work on behalf of spinally injured clients.

The case manager undertakes a pivotal role in the co-ordination of assessments and the resultant recommendations, such as housing adaptations, private rehabilitation requirements and assistive technology.

By appointing a dedicated manager to work on a one-to-one basis, lawyers ensure that there is a single point of contact for all parties including medical, legal and family members to work with, in order to deliver solutions that meet exact client needs.

A key function of this role is the delivery of the recommendations made. As a result, a lawyer's experience of appointing and working with spinal injury case managers ensures that their client’s requirements are implemented in defined timescales.

As a summary, spinal injury case managers provide:

  • A dedicated one-to-one management hub;
  • A full assessment of the spinally injured clients needs;
  • The identification of key people to deliver services required;
  • An ongoing review and reassessment of the recommendations made;
  • The final delivery of the recommendations made.

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Further information on the above can be found at Serious Law.

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