
The Structured Internal Programme for Complex RTA Cases
The analytical framework your serious injury team has been missing.
A licensed internal programme for solicitors handling complex RTA cases — built to close the gap between clinical complexity and legal argument.
Request a Licence DiscussionOne site licence. Unlimited users. No per-seat fees.
The problem every serious injury team faces
Complex RTA cases fail not because the injuries are undocumented — but because the clinical evidence is never translated into a coherent, evidentially defensible account of what the claimant can no longer do, why recovery has stalled, and what structured intervention is now required.
Defendants exploit that gap systematically. Expert reports stating “no structural basis for ongoing pain.” Vocational loss dismissed with “fit for light work.” Informal care undervalued at minimum wage. Psychological barriers unaddressed in the evidence. Rehabilitation plans challenged on every element.
The TPS Programme gives your team the clinical frameworks, analytical tools, and legal vocabulary to close those gaps — before the opposing party exploits them.
10 Modules. One complete analytical framework.
Each module addresses a distinct dimension of complex RTA case analysis — from the initial fragmentation gap through to structured narrative reporting. Every module is grounded in current case law, NICE guidelines, and professional standards.
The Post-Acute Fragmentation Gap
Why complex RTA cases get stuck — and how to identify the systemic failures that explain it.
Anatomy of a Stuck Case
A structured five-dimension framework for mapping every barrier to recovery.
The Psychological Barrier Matrix
How fear-avoidance, PTSD, and catastrophising derail physical recovery — and how to evidence them.
Functional Impact Analysis
A domain-by-domain methodology for translating clinical findings into documented functional loss.
The Vocational Disruption Index
Why “fit for light work” is legally insufficient — and how to deconstruct vocational loss across five dimensions.
Central Sensitisation & The Pain-Volume Problem
The neurobiology of chronic pain — and how to challenge expert reports that dismiss it.
The Dependency & Support Systems Map
How to identify, quantify, and legally value informal care under Housecroft v Burnett [1986].
Pathway Cohesion Analysis
How to identify disconnected rehabilitation pathways and justify case management commissioning.
Building a Defensible Long-Term Rehabilitation Plan
How to construct and defend a rehabilitation plan that withstands challenge on every element.
Structured Narrative Reporting
The culminating skill — translating complex multi-dimensional analysis into a causally threaded, evidentially defensible narrative.
✓ Core clinical framework
✓ Realistic case scenarios
✓ One-page practitioner checklist
✓ Practitioner’s dashboard
✓ Expert question bank for LOIs
✓ Case law & clinical references
The programme is reviewed annually to reflect developments in case law, NICE guidance, and clinical practice.
Site Licence Pricing
One licence covers your entire team — unlimited internal users, no per-seat fees. Access is granted following a signed licence agreement.
| Tier | Firm Size | Annual Fee | Founding Rate* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Up to 10 fee earners | £12,000 per annum | £9,500 per annum |
| Tier 2 | 11–50 fee earners | £25,000 per annum | £19,500 per annum |
| Tier 3 | 51+ fee earners | £45,000 per annum | £35,000 per annum |
* Founding rate available to the first 10 firms to licence the programme, until 30 April 2026.
No payment through this website. All licences are agreed directly with TPS and governed by a formal licence agreement.
About TPS
Trauma Pain Support Ltd was founded by Esther Christopher — an RTA survivor, published author, and pioneer of the UK’s first structured trauma-biomechanical rehabilitation framework for post-acute RTA recovery.
With over 15 years of experience in trauma recovery and pain management, Esther built TPS to address a gap the academic literature identifies but no existing framework has filled: the absence of a structured, governed post-acute recovery model specifically for RTA survivors.
The TPS Programme for Medico-Legal Teams represents the application of that framework to the evidential requirements of serious injury litigation.
“The academic literature identifies the need for an integrated trauma-biomechanical recovery framework for post-acute RTA survivors — but notes it had never been built. A framework the experts called for. Nobody built it. So I did.”
— Esther Christopher, Founder, Trauma Pain Support Ltd
Request a licence discussion
To discuss a site licence for your team, contact Esther Christopher directly.
esther@traumapainsupport.com +44 7910 361442This programme is licensed for internal use only. It does not constitute legal advice, clinical treatment, therapy, CPD, accredited education, or certification. All case scenarios and worked examples are illustrative constructs for analytical purposes only. © 2025 Trauma Pain Support Ltd. All rights reserved. Company No. 16408714.