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No Win, No Fee Solicitor For Your Accident Claim
Have you heard the term 'no win, no fee'? This is used to describe the situation when a solicitor agrees that if he doesn't win the case for you, you don't have to pay him for his work. Yes, not many solicitors are willing to do this but when they need business, you will find that many have started to embrace this no win, no fee condition and work their best to win the case, so they will get paid.
Work Accidents: When do You Need to Report an Accident at Work?
Employers and self-employed people, as well as people in control of premises, must legally report certain types of accident to the Incident Contact Centre of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
How To Claim A No Win No Fee Personal Injury
So you have had an accident and suffered an injury, sure accidents happen but what if it was not your own fault what if someone else was at fault for your personal injury. Maybe you had an accident at work or whilst out shopping because of the negligence of someone else.
Dog Bite And Animal Injury Claims
Incidents involving animals are unfortunately quite common, ranging from simple dog bites, to a kick from a horse or deer running in front of a car. Particularly here, the law recognizes that the innocent party should be compensated.
Information Regarding Conditional Fee Agreements
Conditional Fee Agreements have been in place since 1995 but when they were first introduced they only covered a limited number of cases until it was extended in 1998 to cover all civil cases, with the exception of family proceeding.
Road Traffic Accident Compensation
Even though technology has advanced to the point that vehicles have been made safe for use by people, road traffic accidents still abound. This is because these accidents arise not from the vehicles, but from the neglect and lack of discipline of both motorists and pedestrians.
Back Injuries and Claiming Compensation
Claiming compensation following a back injury.
Road Traffic Accidents – How Should You Proceed?
If you’ve been involved in a road traffic accident in the last three years which wasn’t your fault and you’ve suffered as a result of this accident you have a legal and civil right to claim compensation.