Our lawyers work quickly on behalf of our clients to appoint a dedicated Cerebral Palsy case manager. The case manager works to identify cost effective resources that will provide real benefits in the form of 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.
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.
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