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100% Compensation Claims
100 percent compensation means exactly what it says. When your accident compensation claim is successful, you’ll receive 100 per cent of your compensation. That means every penny of it. This is money to compensate you for your pain and suffering. You might also receive injury compensation for loss of earnings or treatment costs.
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No Win No Fee
No win no fee is a phrase you see a great deal in relation to personal injury compensation claims. What does it mean? No win no fee refers to a ‘conditional fee agreement’. This is an agreement that means your solicitor will only be paid if your claim is successful. If you win your no win no fee injury claim, the losing party will have to pay your solicitor’s fees and all the costs involved in your case. You won’t pay a penny. No win no fee legal help is your right.
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No Win No Fee Explained
No win no fee claims have become very popular in the UK.The legal concept was first introduced in the United States and came to this country through legislation passed in 1998.No win no fee agreements are also known as Conditional Fee Agreements.These agreements basically mean that the compensation solicitor will only be entitled to receive a fee if he or she wins the case.The payment to the solicitor is covered by the insurers of the liable party. The no win no fee system has given the opportunity to those who is the past, for financial reasons, would not have sort legal advice.
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No Win No Fee Solicitor
If you’ve had an accident and want to make a claim, you need a no win no fee solicitor. At First Personal Injury, all our solicitors are highly experienced no win no fee accident solicitors. This means they make sure your claim for compensation is totally without risk to you.
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Scandal Of No Win No Fee Cowboys
70 firms cashing in on compensation cases are struck off by watchdog.
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