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.
By appointing a dedicated manager to work on a one-to-one basis we 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, our experience of appointing and working with amputation case managers ensures that our client’s requirements are implemented in defined timescales.
As a summary, our amputation case managers provide:
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