
Court of Protection and Deputyship
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Overview
We have extensive experience in managing the complex property and affairs of individuals who have received a compensation award as a result of personal injury or clinical negligence
Our extensive experience in managing the complex property and affairs of individuals who have received a compensation award as a result of personal injury or clinical negligence means that we are well placed to assist litigation solicitors and advise them in respect of the likely costs of both making an application to the Court of Protection and ongoing professional Deputyship fees.
We understand that it is crucial to ensure that an accurate value is apportioned to these fees in a schedule of loss so that the Claimant does not have to utilise other parts of their award to pay for these costs later on. This can be critical to ensure that a damages award can be sustained for the lifetime of the injured person.
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