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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.

In-home Private Nursing Care

In-home private nursing is a vital service that can be financed from a compensation claim to provide for many clients which allows them to lead as independent a life as possible, once they have returned home from the spinal injury centre.

Private nursing staff are available to provide support 24-hours a day, should this be the requirement of clients. In addition, as nurses are spinal injury specialists, they have in depth understanding of needs and requirements of those affected by spinal injury.

Experience of delivering specialist spinal injury nursing support allows lawyers to build a portfolio of quality staff and organisations who understand the long-term requirements of clients.

It is from this specialised group of professionals that lawyers work in conjunction with clients, to select the correct staff to meet their needs.

The selection process ensures that clients select staff with whom they can build a relationship centred on trust, respect and professionalism.

Reputable law firms pride themselves on the detailed nature of this process which ensures that they deliver independent living for their clients, through staff who understand both the physical, practical and social needs of those affected by spinal injury.

All staff should be qualified to all relevant professional standards. Spinal injury nurses should undertake regular training and review programmes, to ensure consistent quality of service delivery.

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

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