Claiming for Ongoing Medical Treatment: A Complete Guide from The Injury Lawyers

claiming for ongoing medical treatment

If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation that covers not just your immediate losses but also claiming for ongoing medical treatment.

The Injury Lawyers specialises in ensuring clients receive full and fair settlements that reflect both current and future healthcare needs. This guide explains what you need to know. For help and advice about claiming compensation now, all you need to do is contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.

Why Claiming for Ongoing Medical Treatment Matters After an Injury

Many people focus only on the initial costs and bills and time off work, but serious injuries often require years—or even a lifetime—of medical care. Claiming for ongoing medical treatment can potentially include physiotherapy, specialist consultations, prescription medication, surgical procedures, mobility aids, and psychological support.

Without properly documenting and valuing these kinds of costs, you could risk running out of money when you need treatment most. The Injury Lawyers has recovered millions for clients by proving the long-term impact of injuries and securing awards that fund treatment for decades to come.

Ready to get started with a case for personal injury compensation? All you need to do is contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.

How The Injury Lawyers Build a Strong Case When Claiming for Specialist Medical Treatment

Success when it comes to a legal case always starts with evidence. Here is our proven approach:

  • Expert independent medical assessment – We can arrange examinations with leading specialists who understand compensation claims.
  • Detailed future-care reports – These forecast the type, frequency, and cost of treatment you may potentially need, often running to hundreds of pages of expert evidence.
  • Life-expectancy and cost projections – Using the latest Ogden Tables and medical data, we can aim to calculate lifetime costs accurately.
  • Interim payments – Where liability is clear, we may be able to secure advance payments so you can start private treatment straight away instead of waiting years on NHS lists.

Our no-win, no-fee promise means there is really nothing to worry about for you whilst we fight for every penny you deserve when claiming for ongoing medical treatment.

Common Injuries That Can Qualify for Ongoing Treatment Claims

Almost any significant injury could potentially lead to long-term needs. Some of the cases we handle most often include:

  • Spinal and brain injuries requiring lifelong care
  • Complex fractures needing multiple surgeries and rehabilitation
  • Chronic pain conditions (CRPS, fibromyalgia triggered by trauma)
  • Psychological injuries such as PTSD
  • Amputations and prosthetic care

If your injury affects your daily life months or years after the accident, speak to us today—time limits apply.

Take Action Today – Contact The Injury Lawyers

Do not leave your future health to chance. The sooner you act, the stronger your claim for ongoing medical treatment can potentially become.

Call The Injury Lawyers free on 0800 634 7575 or complete our quick claim checker online to arrange a quick, no-obligation assessment. We have helped thousands of people just like you secure the compensation they need for proper recovery—let us do the same for you.

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