REHABILITATION TREATMENT FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
January 14th, 2009 by HinchliffesPublished in Truckstop News – January 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider “REHABILITATION TREATMENT FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT”.
Accident compensation cannot fully recompense an injured person for their pain and suffering or for all their losses. The use of rehabilitation is therefore becoming more common during Personal Injury claims. One of the main purposes of rehabilitation is to try and return the injured person to as productive and independent a lifestyle as possible by means of medical, functional and vocational intervention.
The 2007 Rehabilitation Code aims to “promote the use of rehabilitation and early intervention in the compensation process so that the injured person makes the best and quickest possible medical, social and psychological recovery”, and applies to all claims, irrespective of the severity of the injuries suffered.



