Catastrophic impairment is the work we built the practice around. It's also the work that punishes shortcuts more than anything else we do. Here's how we approach it.
A catastrophic impairment assessment determines whether a person’s injuries meet the catastrophic threshold - the point at which the most serious cases are recognised and the level of support available changes. Because so much depends on the answer, and because these files are rarely straightforward, the assessment behind it has to be thorough and defensible the first time. That’s the work we specialize in.
CAT files don't fit a template. They almost always involve more than one specialist, more than one clinical question, and a degree of complexity that gets lost when the work is rushed. We slow down at the beginning. We talk to the referrer. We build the right team for the file rather than the team that happens to be free this week. The report that comes out the other end reflects all of that.
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