The Benefits of Early Intervention

Early Intervention doesn’t just help the claimant.

Consider this typical example:
24 years old male, Football, Married, 3 children

1. A 24-year-old male suffers severe injuries including head trauma and the other party admits liability. Yet while his claim is being negotiated, his condition – and, in particular, his mental state - deteriorates further.
2. If he is unable to resume what was a promising career, he may be awarded compensation amounting to several million dollars.
3. But that won’t make him – or anyone else – very happy.
4. After all, he’s now facing a life of disability and frustration.
5. Yet with the right support, at the right time, he might be able to pick up at least some of the pieces of his shattered life.
6. Which would be of priceless benefit to him and everyone else concerned - including the insurers, for whom the ultimate cost might be somewhat lower.


When whole lives are at stake, the biggest payout is not always the ultimate goal.
Early Intervention ensures that sufferers receive the right treatment at the right time.
When their condition and needs are clarified early, there are fewer costly surprises later on.
The resulting transparency benefits all parties, regardless of litigation.
Enhanced recovery saves money, as well as lifestyles.
 
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