Where recovery is still evolving, these reports may not provide a complete picture of long-term recovery or future treatment needs.
The Settlement Review Service provides a doctor-led assessment of recovery stability and any remaining clinical uncertainty when settlement timing is being considered.
Rehabilitation reports may reflect a temporary stage of recovery rather than a final outcome:
If settlement is reached at this stage, it may be based on a recovery position that continues to evolve.
A clinician-led report that asks one question:
What does the available clinical evidence indicate about recovery stability at the point settlement is being considered?
The review considers:
The review evaluates the clinical implications of settlement timing based on the available rehabilitation evidence.
The review provides:
It clarifies whether settlement timing aligns with the claimant’s current clinical recovery.
The review is prepared using the same clinical documents relied upon in settlement discussions, typically:
No additional case information is introduced. This ensures the review addresses clinical readiness for settlement, rather than claim valuation.