ACCIDENT CLAIM SOLICITORS - NO WIN NO FEE
Our accident claims solicitors are accredited
experts with many years experience of successful damages settlements. They are all members of the Law Society panel of personal injury experts and deal with a wide range of cases including car accidents, pedestrian claims, cycle collisions, slips, trips and falls, accidents at work and industrial illness compensation claims including asbestos related diseases. Our specialist personal injury solicitors will discuss your accident on the telephone at no cost to you and advise
you of the best way of making your claim. Whether you win or lose you won't pay your solicitor one penny
and your compensation will be paid in full with no deductions. Our no win no fee legal service is completely risk free and you do not have to finance your claim in any respect.
Our specialist solicitors
undergo continual academic training and are able to deal with injuries varying from minor whiplash to spinal injury, brain damage and fatal accidents. We'll ensure that you get a fair deal. We are not a claims management company and you will not have to deal with any unqualified managers, middlemen or agents. We believe that it
is important that specialist personal injury solicitors are involved from the very start of all accident claims
to ensure that you establish your legal rights and obtain fair and reasonable compensation. You deserve the best so
don't settle for less.
No Win No Fee
No win no fee arrangments came fully into effect in 1998
when Legal Aid was withdrawn for accident claims and was replaced by the conditional fee scheme. The basis of a conditional agreement (CFA) is that the solicitor is only entitled to be paid for his time if he wins the case and that payment is made by the losers or their insurance company and does not come out of any award of compensation. If a no win no fee case is lost then the solicitor will be unable to claim his charges from either the third party or his own client and must effectively write them off.
Our personal injury solicitors will not ask you to pay for any insurance policy, medical reports, medical records or court fees and will finance all expenses. We pay compensation in full with absolutely no deductions and our no win no fee scheme is guaranteed to be completely risk free.
The Amount of the Award
Compensation awarded in an accident claim includes items described as ‘General Damages’ which are characterised by being difficult to calculate thereby necessitating assessment and include ‘pain and suffering’ for personal injury and long term disability, ‘loss of amenity’ which is loss of the enjoyment of life and for any ‘disadvantage on the labour market’ caused by permanent injury. Future losses are also included in accident claims and a special calculation is applied to the estimated annual loss to arrive at a fair overall figure. In addition items described as ‘Special Damages’ can be claimed and these are usually easy to calculate accurately and may include;
- loss of earnings
- damage to property
- vehicle damage & insurance excess
- special care aids & equipment
- adapted transport & adapted accommodation
- travelling expenses including car hire
- assistance with household chores
- cost of care and assistance
- prescriptions & therapies
- out of pocket expenses
Data Protection
The Data Protection Act 1988 imposes duties on any person or firm that collects personal information and stores it electronically to ensure that it is not used in any illicit, unlawful or illegal way. We do not sell any information to any third party and we do not pass on any personal information except to those who we might reasonably expect to deal with your claim. We store no personal information on our website servers and all information gathered is immediately downloaded to password protected hard drives. Should there ever be a breach of security we will do everything within our power to rectify maters without delay. We comply with the statute in every respect.
HELPLINE 0845 009 6899
In the case of CICA claims terms will vary and in the case of MIB claims terms may vary.
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