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  • How Does No Win No Fee Scotland Work?
    By: Lawrence White | - If you have been injured or have a legal claim in Scotland, you should always be able to retain legal services, without having to spend a fortune. That is when no win no fee Scotland solicitors are always the perfect solution for your legal needs.

    When choosing the right no win no fee Scotland solicitor, you have to take care to find the best one that will represent you and get everything you have coming to you. Many solicitors that offer this service have excellent success rate ...

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  • Avail Assistance For Claiming Compensation
    By: Jamie Hanson | - "'No win no fee" and "100% compensation" are two different concepts and both types of claims are possible according to the specific legal process. Many legal companies claim to render this facility to their clients. In fact, they do not accept the claim case if these two criteria are not plausible. The solicitors make an agreement with the claimant before taking up the case.

    Many intermediaries help find out a reputed solicitor. The solicitor may request for a conditional fee or dem ...

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  • What You Can Get Out Of No Win No Fee Solicitors
    By: Tom Jones | - In personal injury claims, such as damages that you could have gotten from your work place, or physical injuries that you have endured from vehicular accidents that have been caused by the other party, you can consult a lawyer or a solicitor to help you file a case against that person or company. If you do not know of any solicitor, you can go to directories or even better, visit some websites where you can find no win now fee solicitors.

    Who are these no win no fee solicitors the ...

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  • No Win No Fee Solicitors - The Most Practical Solution For Clients
    By: Tom Jones | - The legal world has introduced a new term "No win no fee claim". Let us now see what the term implies and what the possible advantages of hiring such a solicitor would be.

    How it originated?

    Considering the huge costs that the clients have to bear, the UK Government made a decision that solicitors would be paid only if they won the client's case, otherwise they would not be paid. This resolution was passed in 1998 and this has lessened the burden considerably for ...

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  • No Win No Fee Solicitors - It's Win Win For The Client
    By: Tom Jones | - You are entitled to claim compensation for any personal injury incurred due to somebody else's fault and this compensation can extend to cover any lost earning opportunity as well. The icing on the cake is the concept of not paying for any legal or solicitor fees if you do not happen to get your due claim and this is known as the "no win, no fee" concept. On the other hand, if you do win the case, the opposite party will be liable to pay off the solicitors and any legal expenses associated with ...
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  • No Win No Fee Lawyers - Tips For Choosing One
    By: John Chambers | - If you suffer from an injury during an accident, you can turn to no win no fee lawyers for help. They can handle your case and ensure you get full compensation for your medical bills and lost salaries. No win no fee means that the law firm will not get paid until you win your case.

    With this article, you will learn four essential tips for choosing no win no fee lawyers and how to contact a top law firm that offers these types of services.

    The very first thing you ...

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  • No Win No Fee - Accident Claim For You.
    By: Sara Gray | - Now you don't need to feel helpless. If you are suffering injuries due to a car accident, criminal act, accident at workplace or any other injury due to negligence of others. There are ways you can tide over this situation. The injuries caused in accidents can lead to damage of muscles, organs or other body parts. Sometimes, injuries are grave and can lead to permanent disability or even death. You can always seek a no win no fee accident claim for the injuries suffered in such accidents.

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  • Can You Find A No Win, No Fee Solicitor In Scotland?
    By: Nick Jervis | - The legal system in Scotland is different from the system in England and Wales so the question of whether you can make a No Win No Fee claim is important to consider.

    In England, No Win, No Fee usually means that you will be able to pursue a claim for compensation and if you are successful you will not pay your solicitor's fees out of your compensation and you will be able to keep 100% of your compensation.

    This is not always the case in Scotland and you should review y ...

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  • Can You Use A No Win No Fee Solicitor For A Work Accident Claim?
    By: Nick Jervis | - Accidents are an unfortunate part of everyday life. Perceived wisdom is that most accidents happen in the home, yet recent government statistics state that the number of non-fatal injuries suffered by workers in 2007/2008 was as high as 136, 771. According to the HSE, there has been little change to this figure over the last 6 years. Of these cases, 27, 976 were major injuries and 108, 795 were other injuries that required more than three days off work.

    Although accident and injury ...

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  • What Are 'no Win No Fee Solicitors'?
    By: Jessica A Parker | - If you have suffered a personal injury and it was someone else's fault, a no win, no fee solicitor can help you claim compensation for your injury and lost earnings. Using a no win no fee solicitor means you will not have to pay a fee if you lose your case. Even if you win, the other side will usually be liable for your fees and expenses, meaning you can claim 100 per cent of your compensation.

    Why would a solicitor take on a case, knowing they might not be paid for their work?
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  • Woman Claims After Cattle Accident
    By: Ruth | - A woman has received 4,000 in a successful accident claim which left her suffering from personal injuries after the car she was driving was hit by a runaway cow.

    The woman was driving in the Midlands when the accident occurred. A stray cow suddenly appeared on the road as she turned a sharp bend. She contacted personal injury lawyers who helped her make a no win no fee claim.

    The injured woman, who worked as a self-employed beautician, spoke to a legal team and stat ...

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  • Job Security And The No Win No Fee Claims Process
    By: Jessica A Parker | - We all know that accidents can happen anywhere, but what happens if an accident happens at work? Can you make a claim against your workplace?

    If an injury which occurred at work prevents you from fulfilling your job duties, can you take time off work until you are fully recovered? These are all common questions which are bound to go through a workers mind if they are the victim of a work accident.

    However, one of the main factors considered daunting by employees wh ...

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  • You Can Have Accident Claims And Compensation Claims With No Win No Fee Company.
    By: widevisiontech | - Accident claims and compensation claims are really beneficial because accidents can happen at any time and any place either on the road or at the workplace due to improper use of equipments and machines. What actually are the accident claims, i.e. these are to get the funds in time at time of emergency accidents. Accident claims can be done for any type of accident either it may be taxi accidents or any other stationary accident. Accident victims generally need to be cured by some policy or insu ...
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  • Know The Process Of No Win No Fee
    By: Sara Gray | - No win no fee is a scheme in which the victim does not pay the lawyers fee whether he wins the case or not. This has become a way out for many people to easily and quickly get their compensation when they are not the ones to blame.

    There are thousands of accidents happening all around the world. Some are severe and some are not, but no matter what the intensity of the case may be you can claim compensation. It may be the negligence of one person or an entire organisation. Y ...

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  • No Win No Fee Injury Claims
    By: Jamie Hanson | - No win no fee injury claims is an arrangement by the injury victims or claimants of accident injury with their injury solicitors. In this arrangement the person injured need not pay any fees to the solicitor, as all the legal costs shall be borne by the third party. In case of an injury claim being unsuccessful, most solicitors would have already agreed to a no win no fee arrangement assuring the victim of any cost to him.

    All accident claims do not come under the purview of no win ...

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  • How Does No Win No Fee Work With Personal Injury Solicitors?
    By: David Sprake | - This area of law has been completely overwhelmed with firms looking to claim a slice of the personal injury claims pie. With this in mind, the first piece of advice that we are looking to impart is that you really ought to be very careful when you are looking for the best personal injury solicitors to work on your case.

    First and foremost, it will be best to make sure your representative is exactly that - personal injury solicitors, rather than just another firm that is looking to ...

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  • No Win No Fee Claims Ensure You Are Not Out Of Pocket
    By: Lawrence White | - We all have a duty of care to look after each other, those who neglect this duty, whether it be a person, company or local authority and are found to be responsible can be sued for compensation. As such those who have suffered a personal injury which was a result of negligence then the chances are you will be able to file a claim against them for the pain and suffering, both bodily and financially you have suffered.

    For example employers have a legal duty of care their employees, ...

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  • Ensure You Select Compensation Companies Who Operate On A No Win No Fee Basis
    By: Lawrence White | - People should be aware that when it comes to making a personal injury claim in Scotland the principles of law which apply in England are not the same. Many law companies and compensation companies claim that they will be able to help you pursue a claim, however in reality unless they have expertise within the complexities of Scottish Law they may not be able to deliver the service which ensures you get any compensation you may be rightfully entitled to.

    Everyone deserves the best ...

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  • No Win, No Fee Solicitor For Your Accident Claim
    By: Lawrence White | - 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.

    The bad thing is if they win, you will have to pay them. The good thing is however, ...

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  • Medical Negligence, Rising Claims And Declining Confidence
    By: Musaaliyu | - Many people would be shocked that in spite of the sustained media attention medical negligence committed in some NHS Trusts has enjoyed, it appears that not much is being done to rescue the situation and restore patient's confidence in the quality of care offered.

    Damning report

    Apart from media criticism of medical malpractices committed in a number of trusts across the country, a recent report by the Healthcare Commission clearly condemned the Stafford Hospital fo ...

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  • No Win No Fee Solicitors Work On Your Behalf
    By: Anne Harvester | - The no win no fee model that certain solicitors use is of great advantage to their clients. If you have been the victim of an accident, and through no fault of your own have suffered a physical or mental injury, or have sustained property damage, you might have exactly the type of case that is entirely suitable for the no win no fee solicitor.

    These solicitors typically earn their fees not from their clients. Depending on the specifics of the individual case, what often occur ...

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  • No Win No Fee Solicitors Make Filing A Claim A Smart Decision
    By: Anne Harvester | - A recent study released showed that over 2.5 million people suffer as the result of accidents every year. That is a staggering statistic; however the unfortunate reality is that only 31% of those injured people actually begin a no win no fee claim for compensation. There are many reasons for this but that most cited is the misconception that claiming for financial compensation is complicated and expensive. This couldn't be father from the truth.

    No win no fee agreements are for ...

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  • Understanding The Role Of A No Win No Fee Solicitors
    By: Anne Harvester | - Sometimes we find ourselves in situations where we have no choice but to seek legal assistance. A perfect example of this is with a no win no fee solicitor. They offer their services for a wide variety of personal injury matters which is why it is so important for you to find one who will act towards your best interests. If you happen to be currently involved in a situation in which you were the victim of a traffic accident, work related accident or personal injury claim is a smart decision y ...
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  • What Do No Win No Fee Solicitors Do?
    By: Anne Harvester | - A no win no fee scenario works out ideally for the client in every case in a financial sense. In essence, you talk to no win no fee solicitors if you believe you have a claim for damages. The solicitors will review your claim, and if the case is one they believe they can win, they will represent you with no out-of-pocket cash upfront or at any time from you.

    They will prepare your case and negotiate a settlement with the other party or, if that route is unsuccessful, take it t ...

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  • No Win No Fee Road Accident Claims In Uk
    By: Lindsay Nolan | - No win no fee road accident claims in UK is solely dealt by the team of expert solicitors in UK who mainly deal in road accident claims and they work to get the maximum compensation to their clients. They also ensure that they receive the greater payout obtained while filing the road accident claims. The Solicitors are specialized well in the areas of road accident claims and the solicitors who follow the no win no fee basis will carry out a free assessment as the initial step, through the telep ...
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  • The Most Common Reason Behind A No Win No Fee Claim
    By: Anne Harvester | - During the past few years, there has been an increase in the amount of no win no fee claims. As a matter of fact in some situation they are increasingly common. Every time you turn around, no win no fee solicitors are asking people to get in touch with them to file personal injury claims and, if you are successful, claim a financial compensation as a result.

    There are a number of different reasons for this. While it may seem that there is a large percentage of personal injuries ...

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  • No Win No Fee - A Great Legal Tool For Comman Man
    By: Lindsay Nolan | - No win no fee, the term is actually related with personal injury. The term is also associated with CFA (conditional fee agreement) .It is actually an agreement between the client and the solicitor whereby if the client is able to make a claim he could pay the fees of the solicitor. No win no fee agreement was actually created so as to help that community of people who had limited access to the legal justice. The term no win no fee was actually introduced around mid 90's. Recent surveys indicate ...
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  • No Win No Fee Accident Insurance Claim!
    By: Sadhana | - No win no fee accident insurance claim, is also known as conditional fee agreement. It is a common tem used in accident claim solicitors advertising. It means that a claimant need not pay any fees to the solicitors in case he doesnt win the case. If you have suffered an injury due to an accident due to the negligence of the other person, you can seek a claim for it. With these claims, you need not worry unnecessarily about how to secure compensation.

    It is advisable to have a ...

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  • Whiplash Claim Company!
    By: Sadhana | - Most of the road traffic accidents result due to rash driving. They also arise due to the driver going too fast, or one not paying due attention while driving. If you have been a victim of negligent driving and have suffered whiplash injuries, you can make a claim for the injuries. Approaching whiplash claim company can also help you get a better deal.

    These companies are well experienced to handle such cases and can provide the required guidance on whiplash injury claims. Many pe ...

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  • Better Alternatives To No Win No Fee
    By: Christian Ward | - Everyone is familiar with the phrase 'no win no fee' in personal injury cases but many have only a hazy concept of what it means. Even fewer wil know that there are better alternatives to paying for your claim such as Before the Event (BtE) insurance.

    People can be concerned about no win no fee agreements because as we all know, nothing is ever free and especially not from solicitors. Do you end up paying a fee if you win for instance? Will your solicitor want some of ...

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  • Key Questions To Ask In A No Win No Fee Claim
    By: Christian Ward | - Nonetheless it's a popular term used by personal injury solicitors. There are advertisements all over the place, online and offline by solicitors and claim management companies. "If you lose, we won't charge you a penny" and many of the likes. But do you understand what it means...

    A solicitor will mention he or she will work on a no win no fee basis. In an instant you'll think, 'if the solicitor loses, I don't pay anything', which is correct. But what happens if the solicitor win ...

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  • 'no Win No Fee' More Popular Than Ever
    By: Christian Ward | - No win no fee based claims are growing ever more popular as the realisation comes that members of the public can get compensation as a result of personal injury.

    The no win no fee claim service came into effect in 1998 when legal aid was replaced by the Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). Under such an agreement you are only obliged to pay your solicitor's fee and expenses for things such as expert reports if you win your case. If you lose, you have no fees to pay your solicitor.

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  • What You Need To Know About No Win No Fee Solicitors
    By: Christian Ward | - 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.

    The introduction of the conditional fee agreements has meant that thousands of people can make claims that they previously couldn't afford. This is because the introduction of conditional fee agreements replaced legal aid and made it possible for anyo ...

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  • Use No Win No Fee To Cover Your Injury Or Accident
    By: Christian Ward | - In legal terms this is what is called as 'personal injury'. Unless you have an insurance policy of some kind that covers you, your best option is to seek compensation is through a solicitor who offers 'a no win no fee' or 'conditional fee' service.

    If you enter a 'no win, no fee' agreement, you won't have to pay your solicitors' fees if you lose (although you may still have to pay some expenses). If you win, you will have to pay your solicitors' fees and these will be much higher ...

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  • The Advantage Of No Win No Fee
    By: Saurav Dutt | - No win no fee claims are an essential means of achieving access to justice. After an accident, no win no fee provides an easy way to litigate for compensation, thus keeping companies accountable as well as receive some mitigation for the negative circumstances that have been thrust on you.

    No win no fee addresses the concern of most claimants-the cost. On the face of it, it means exactly that-if you dont win your case, you dont have to pay the fee. No doubt this gives a clai ...

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  • No-win-no-fee Must Be Simpler
    By: Saurav Dutt | - No-win-no fee arrangements were originally created to provide transparency and easier access for justice for claimants. Its primary aim was to play a central role in ensuring this access for genuine claims. For many consumers, it is the main way to right a perceived wrong and balance the scales of justice.

    In the opinion of the government-and the many critics of the system-the name no longer conjures up thoughts of justice and transparency, but confusions, unrealistic hopes of com ...

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  • No Win No Fee No Fuss
    By: Linsey Summers | - There are countless adverts for No Win No Fee compensation on television, on the radio, in magazines and on billboards across the UK but is it really that simple?

    Now that Legal Aid is no longer available for injury claims, No Win No Fee has become the most popular way to make a compensation claim. Making a personal injury claim in the UK should usually cost nothing for the person who has been injured. This is because all legal costs should be covered by the third party, the party ...

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  • No Win No Fee Claims Cost Councils Almost £9 M
    By: Sofia Abasolo | - No win, no fee legal claims firms asked a pay out of almost 9million from councils, in compensation from the last three years. New figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show that Sunderland City Council paid out 4,761,750 in compensation claims between 2005 and the end of 2007, while Durham County Council paid 4,081,460 in the same period.

    Keep in mind that the figures include legal costs and cover payments for accidents which have happened over an extended p ...

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  • Ashley Cole Uses No Win No Fee
    By: Sofia Abasolo | - Millionaire footballer Ashley Cole is the latest wealthy celebrity to take advantage of the access to justice no-win, no-fee media-law regime to sue news organisations. He is suing the publishers of tabloid newspapers The Sun and The Daily Mirror over stories of his alleged extra-marital affairs, which he says have grossly breached his privacy.

    The Chelsea footballer follows in the footsteps of Sharon Stone and Cherie Blair, who have also sued newspapers using Conditional Fe ...

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  • New Sitcom Parodies No Win No Fee Business
    By: Carys Robshaw | - No win, no fee has become a well known phrase in our society, with the implications and suggestions instantly recognised by nearly all Britons.

    No win no fee adverts bombard out television screens as we are constantly encouraged to pursue no win no fee claims against our friends and employers.

    However, many in the business feel that no win no fee solicitors have suffered from unfair representation in the media, exacerbated by hard nosed television adverts and mock ...

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  • Uk Legal System Affected By No Win No Fee
    By: Sofia Abasolo | - In the past ten years the advertising of No Win No Fee claims by insurance companies featuring mundane accidents has become unavoidable. Everyday minor injuries such as whiplash, slipping or falling are constantly on our television sets.

    The message these adverts try to portray is the following: you can take legal action to right a wrong with very little risk of incurring costs. By simply dialling an 0800 number you can be well on your way to a healthy cheque as well as exacting ...

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  • How Has No Win No Fee Affected Us?
    By: Carys Robshaw | - It has been ten years now since no win no fee rules were extended and applied to the majority of civil court cases. Many feel that this has changed the face of personal injury law and certainly altered the publics perception of personal injury lawyers.

    With the introduction of no win no fee, a whole host of compensation firms sprang up, focusing on personal injury and encouraging victims to claim. Every day we are bombarded with adverts from these firms citing successful cases ...

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  • No Win No Fee: 10 Years Old: Triumph Or Failure?
    By: Saurav Dutt | - We have approached the ten year anniversary of Conditional fee agreements (CFAs), or no-win no-fee deals-and the advent of media has helped many solicitors to proudly advocate their services. The consensus behind the idea ten years ago was that it would provide better access to justice regardless of the wealth of the claimant.

    Personal injury in particular has become the legal field where many solicitors have plied their trade advertising No Win No Fee. Indeed, the perceptio ...

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  • Personal Injury Solicitors Affected By No Win No Fee
    By: Sofia Abasolo | - In the past ten years the advertising of personal injury solicitors by insurance companies featuring mundane accidents has become unavoidable. Everyday minor injuries such as whiplash, slipping or falling are constantly on our television sets.

    The message these adverts try to portray is the following: you can take legal action to right a wrong with very little risk of incurring costs. By simply dialling an 0800 number you can be well on your way to a healthy cheque as well as exa ...

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  • No Win No Fee Claims: More Trouble Than They Are Worth?
    By: Saurav Dutt | - Compensation Culture is a term often banded around in the insurance and legal sectors, but the increasing use of personal injury solicitors and their enticing No Win No Fee schemes may be impacting these sectors in a far more negative light than we would expect.

    The picture is not all doom and gloom however, despite an increase the number of literal door knockers trying to scavenge business, the initial ethos behind No Win No Fee is still as relevant as wh ...

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  • No Win No Fee Compensation Claims
    By: helen | - A no win no fee claim, officially known as a conditional fee agreement offers an alternative way to fund litigation and can be used in almost all commercial claims. No win no fee claims or conditional fee agreements have been in place since 1995, however during this time it was limited to a certain range of cases but then thankfully in 1998 no win no fee agreements were extended to include all cases with the exception of family proceedings. This was a welcomed change as it allowed people the opp ...
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  • Personal Injury Claims And No Win No Fee Solicitors
    By: Ian Hass | - Have you been injured in an accident through no fault of your own? If so you may want to seek advice about making a personal injury claim. Many people know that compensation can be payable for injuries sustained in motor accidents, accidents at work etc but many do not claim because they do not appreciate fully what compensation may be available and which types of incident can lead to a successful claim.

    Accidents or injuries which are not the fault of the victim can occur in a ...

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  • Accident Claims And No Win No Fee Solicitors
    By: Ian Hass | - Thousands of people are injured in accidents every year in the UK - on the road, at work, in the home, in public places. In some cases, particularly in the home, the injured person is the victim of his own actions and no one else is to blame. However, outside the home the injury may be caused by the negligent act of another party eg. motorist, employer, local authority, owners/occupiers of premises such as shops restaurants, offices and the innocent injured party could be eligible to make a comp ...
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