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Dedicated amputation case managers

Our lawyers work quickly on behalf of our clients to appoint a dedicated amputation case manager. The case manager works to identify cost effective resources that will provide real benefits in the form of amputation rehabilitation, ongoing care and long-term support. Case managers complete three key tasks, assessment, planning, and implementation.

This structured way of approaching each situation ensures that we provide solutions to meet the needs of our clients in the long-term, at no cost whatsoever to them.

To discuss your, or a loved ones situation, please call us on 0800 61 66 81, or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

What our clients say about us...

"The accident that I was involved in left me helpless, alone, and fragile. Being treated like a human being instead of a number made me realise that I have an honest, competent, patient law practice handling my case. My whole experience made me feel truly cared for. You went beyond the call of duty to help me. I'm proud to be represented by one of the very best law practices in the country." Mr H Burley, Otley

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