Part 35 Accommodation Reports
Part 35 Accommodation Reports
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In legal cases involving individuals with disabilities, a detailed and impartial accommodation report is essential.
We provide expert witness reports that thoroughly assess current and future housing needs, ensuring they align with legal standards and are tailored to your client’s specific circumstances. These reports not only support court proceedings but also offer personalised recommendations for necessary home adaptations, enhancing your client’s long-term comfort and independence.
Our reports ensure that your client’s unique needs are fully understood and met.
In legal cases involving individuals with disabilities, a detailed and impartial accommodation report is essential.
We provide expert witness reports that thoroughly assess current and future housing needs, ensuring they align with legal standards and are tailored to your client’s specific circumstances. These reports not only support court proceedings but also offer personalised recommendations for necessary home adaptations, enhancing your client’s long-term comfort and independence.
Our reports ensure that your client’s unique needs are fully understood and met.
The Process
This meticulous process results in an accommodation Report that reflects Arkhi Care's dedication to delivering quality

10. Court Appearance
We may present our findings in court or at a tribunal, to support a reports content.

Case Referral
The process is initiated when a solicitor or legal representative instructs Arkhi Care, with the details of the case.

2. Case Review
We thoroughly review the case documents. These include medical reports, legal briefs, and other documents.

3. Initial Consultation
We liase with the solicitor or legal representative to discuss the scope of the report and address any specific requirements or concerns.

4. Home Visit
A vital part of the process involves a visit to the client's current residence. This first-hand insight into the individuals living aids in understanding their needs.

5. Research & Analysis
This stage involves

6. Report Drafting
We prepare a thorough Accommodation Report, detailing the individual's needs, suggest solutions, associated costs, and other relevant details.

7. Review & Feedback
The draft report is shared with the solicitor or legal representative for review. Feedback is welcomes and any requests for changes are incorporated.

8. Final Report
After incorporating any requested changes, the final report is meticulously finalised and then presented to the legal team.

9. Joint Statement
We ccnduct a thorough review of the defendent's documents to identify and implement any necessary amendments. This step ensures that all aspects of the case are considered and accurately reflected.

10. Court Appearance
We may present our findings in court or at a tribunal, to support a reports content.

Case Referral
The process is initiated when a solicitor or legal representative instructs Arkhi Care, with the details of the case.

2. Case Review
We thoroughly review the case documents. These include medical reports, legal briefs, and other documents.

3. Initial Consultation
We liase with the solicitor or legal representative to discuss the scope of the report and address any specific requirements or concerns.

4. Home Visit
A vital part of the process involves a visit to the client's current residence. This first-hand insight into the individuals living aids in understanding their needs.

5. Research & Analysis
This stage involves

6. Report Drafting
We prepare a thorough Accommodation Report, detailing the individual's needs, suggest solutions, associated costs, and other relevant details.

7. Review & Feedback
The draft report is shared with the solicitor or legal representative for review. Feedback is welcomes and any requests for changes are incorporated.

8. Final Report
After incorporating any requested changes, the final report is meticulously finalised and then presented to the legal team.

9. Joint Statement
We ccnduct a thorough review of the defendent's documents to identify and implement any necessary amendments. This step ensures that all aspects of the case are considered and accurately reflected.

10. Court Appearance
We may present our findings in court or at a tribunal, to support a reports content.

Case Referral
The process is initiated when a solicitor or legal representative instructs Arkhi Care, with the details of the case.

2. Case Review
We thoroughly review the case documents. These include medical reports, legal briefs, and other documents.

3. Initial Consultation
We liase with the solicitor or legal representative to discuss the scope of the report and address any specific requirements or concerns.

4. Home Visit
A vital part of the process involves a visit to the client's current residence. This first-hand insight into the individuals living aids in understanding their needs.

5. Research & Analysis
This stage involves

6. Report Drafting
We prepare a thorough Accommodation Report, detailing the individual's needs, suggest solutions, associated costs, and other relevant details.

7. Review & Feedback
The draft report is shared with the solicitor or legal representative for review. Feedback is welcomes and any requests for changes are incorporated.

8. Final Report
After incorporating any requested changes, the final report is meticulously finalised and then presented to the legal team.

9. Joint Statement
We ccnduct a thorough review of the defendent's documents to identify and implement any necessary amendments. This step ensures that all aspects of the case are considered and accurately reflected.

10. Court Appearance
We may present our findings in court or at a tribunal, to support a reports content.

Case Referral
The process is initiated when a solicitor or legal representative instructs Arkhi Care, with the details of the case.

2. Case Review
We thoroughly review the case documents. These include medical reports, legal briefs, and other documents.

3. Initial Consultation
We liase with the solicitor or legal representative to discuss the scope of the report and address any specific requirements or concerns.

4. Home Visit
A vital part of the process involves a visit to the client's current residence. This first-hand insight into the individuals living aids in understanding their needs.

5. Research & Analysis
This stage involves

6. Report Drafting
We prepare a thorough Accommodation Report, detailing the individual's needs, suggest solutions, associated costs, and other relevant details.

7. Review & Feedback
The draft report is shared with the solicitor or legal representative for review. Feedback is welcomes and any requests for changes are incorporated.

8. Final Report
After incorporating any requested changes, the final report is meticulously finalised and then presented to the legal team.

9. Joint Statement
We ccnduct a thorough review of the defendent's documents to identify and implement any necessary amendments. This step ensures that all aspects of the case are considered and accurately reflected.
In legal cases involving individuals with disabilities, a detailed and impartial accommodation report is essential.
We provide expert witness reports that thoroughly assess current and future housing needs, ensuring they align with legal standards and are tailored to your client’s specific circumstances. These reports not only support court proceedings but also offer personalised recommendations for necessary home adaptations, enhancing your client’s long-term comfort and independence.
Our reports ensure that your client’s unique needs are fully understood and met.
Accomodation Reports Explained
by Matthew Lewis
by Matthew Lewis
