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What is a No Win No Fee Solicitor?

By Michiel Van Kets

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It is very likely that you or someone in your family is at some point involved in an accident through no fault of your own. If this is the case then you should seriously consider claiming for compensation to pay for loss of salary, costs, repairs and inconvenience.

If you win your claim against the party whose fault the accident was, then you could be in for a pleasant surprise with a generous amount paid out to you. Injuries from the accident preventing you from working, hiring a replacement car or motorbike whilst waiting for yours to be repaired, these are all expenses that can add up to a large amount and you can find yourself in debt through no fault of your own. To get this money back and pay that debt off can make the effort of claiming all seem worth while.

As the accident was not your fault, then the party that was responsible for it should be liable to pay the expenses incurred by you. These can be claimed by asking the help from an expert accident claim lawyer.

There are plenty of accident claim lawyers around, but take care that you find yourself a reliable, well-known one. Most of them work on a no win no fee basis which basically is an agreement between you and your solicitor that they will fight your case for ‘free’ and if you lose you don’t have to pay anything and if you win then the losing party is obliged to pay the solicitor’s fees and all of the costs involved in the case.

A no win no fee is also known as a conditional fee agreement, the lawyer generally takes out an insurance policy to cover the possibility of not winning the claim. This type of insurance is known as ‘after the event’ insurance and covers all your legal fees and any extra costs, such as court fees or medical reports. There is also a premium to pay for the insurance cover but if you lose the insurance company pays it and if you win the other party pays it.

You should always consider making a claim for any injuries that were the result of an accident that was not your fault; you will be entitled to compensation. How much compensation you receive all depends on the type and seriousness of the accident and the amount of suffering caused to you.

There are ample lawyers to be found offering no win no fee options. Just make a phone call or check online and fill in a simple questionnaire to see if you are eligible for an accident compensation claim. Research a few options before making any decisions. Ask about any previous experience they have in the area of personal injury and accident compensation. A reputable accident lawyer should be clear and happy to answer any questions you might have. The lawyer does all the work and you receive all the compensation.

Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Andy Jones who works for First personal Injury, one of the UK’s leading personal injury solicitors with over a decade of experience in accident claims. If you have any questions about personal injury lawyers, accident compensation or a no win no fee solicitor please visit the website for information and advice.

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Kets, Michiel V. "What is a No Win No Fee Solicitor?." What is a No Win No Fee Solicitor?. 6 Apr. 2009. uberarticles.com. 7 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/legal/what-is-a-no-win-no-fee-solicitor/>.

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Kets, M (2009, April 6). What is a No Win No Fee Solicitor?. Retrieved April 7, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/legal/what-is-a-no-win-no-fee-solicitor/

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Kets, Michiel V. "What is a No Win No Fee Solicitor?" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/legal/what-is-a-no-win-no-fee-solicitor/


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