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What is the Rehabilitation Code?

 

The Rehabilitation Code 2015 is a framework for lawyers and the counterparties to a personal injury claim to work together to ensure that the injured person’s health, quality of life, independence and ability to work are restored as quickly as possible. The aim is to restore the individual as far as possible to the position they were in before the injury and/or to minimise the ongoing impact of the injury on the person’s life. The code calls for this process to begin before/alongside any claim being settled, both to accelerate the individual’s recovery and also to minimise any settlement required.

 

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