Access to healthcare and social services
If care, treatments, or facilities you were depending on have been cut or denied, we can advocate to get you reconnected with the help you need.
Sometimes it might be that we aren't able to take your case or that we have exhausted options for you. We will always try to help our clients, but when we can't we have a network of charities and institutions that may be able to help you with the impacts of your legal case.

There’s a wide range of organisations, charities and support communities that offer advice and support to people in your situation.
We have active relationships with many of the groups listed below and confidently recommend their services.
They can help you with managing symptoms, getting back to work, accessing benefits, emotional support and social care.
You can also get a range of advice and support after any type of accident or injury through Citizens Advice, including topics such as:
You can learn more about complaining to the NHS or a private medical provider in our medical complaints guide. We've outlined the process for making a complaint, answered some common questions, and provided template letters to help you get started.




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