If insurance is unable to cover the costs of long-term care following an accident, some cases may warrant a personal injury lawsuit to recover compensation if negligence caused the accident. There are many aspects involved in long-term care that factor into the cost.
What Is Long-Term Care?
Long-term care is a type of service that entails caring for patients when they can no longer perform certain tasks on their own. Long-term care may be temporary or permanent, depending on the extent of injuries.
Long-term care services enable injured individuals to maintain a degree of independence by caring for them at home, if possible. Oftentimes, family and friends provide these services, but qualified professionals may also be able to provide them.
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