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..... where the best Personal Injury Solicitors won't cost you a penny!Whether or not you choose to instruct one of our specialist Panel Solicitors, you are very welcome to use the resources on this website. If you are considering a local firm of solicitors we hope the information on this page will help you to choose the right solicitor. However, please note that our services are available throughout England and Wales. It is far more important to choose a highly skilled specialist personal injury solicitor than one who is just located near you. Distance should not be the deciding factor as matters can be easily dealt with over the telephone and through the post. How important is my choice of a solicitor? Why don't I have to pay for anything? What is involved in a Personal Injury claim? What happens if I lose?What types of accidents can I claim for? How much can I get? How long will a claim for personal injury take to settle? Will I have to visit my solicitor's office? I have been assaulted - can I claim compensation? 1. A successful personal injury claim will provide you with a lump sum of money, to help you to get your life back on track. While money can hardly compensate for broken bones, the money might be needed to pay for special nursing needs and to make up for any loss of earnings - yours and/or that of your family. 2. By reporting the accident and making a claim for compensation, you are helping to prevent future accidents. This is because safer practices and working conditions often only come about because of the investigations instigated by a claim. In serious accidents, the Health and Safety Executive will be involved. 3. There is very little work on your part, once you have instructed a competent solicitor to act for you. You could leave it all to the experts and just focus on recovering from your injuries and getting on with your life. You should only instruct a solicitor. All solicitors practising in England and Wales are regulated by the Law Society and must have Professional Indemnity Insurance to protect their clients. Only a solicitor can issue court proceedings and brief a barrister on your behalf. When you contact freelegal.co.uk, a leading firm of specialist personal injury solicitors will be instructed to act for you. How important is my choice of a solicitor? Your choice of solicitor could affect how much compensation you get and how quickly you get it. 1. To achieve the right level of compensation, you must have an experienced solicitor who is competent and skilled in the complexities of personal injury claims. Ideally the firm you select should either specialise in personal injury claims or have a personal injury department comprising of solicitors specialising in personal injury claims. With freelegal.co.uk, a leading firm of specialist personal injury solicitors will be instructed to act for you. Your case will be assigned to a solicitor, with whom you will have direct contact throughout the case. He or she would have the resources of a team of support and investigative staff to work on your case, as and when necessary. Should your case go to trial (although only a very small percentage of cases do) a barrister would normally be instructed to represent you. 2. Choose your solicitor carefully if you want to receive all the money awarded to you as compensation. Not all solicitors would return 100% of your compensation - many take a percentage of your compensation as part of their fees. With freelegal.co.uk, Click here for further details. Why don't I have to pay for anything? Win or lose - you don't have to pay a penny. This is possible because of the following: 1) The "fee-shifting" rule in English law meant that the
loser pays most of the winner's costs, including solicitor’ fees and
disbursements. 3) Our ability to fund the costs of making a claim. Click here for more details. What is involved
in a Personal Injury claim? If the third party or their insurers dispute liability, your solicitor will need to obtain evidence to prove otherwise. This involves obtaining documents, witness statements and possibly expert reports. When liability is established, or admitted, your solicitor will have to prove the value of your claim by obtaining medical evidence to substantiate the nature of your injury. A schedule of financial losses and expenses is then produced to prove these losses and to show that they are reasonable. Click this link for a summary of what your personal injury solicitors would be doing for you. Will I have to go to Court? Will I have
to visit my solicitor's office? All clients are provided with insurance cover against the risk of losing the claim. If you lose you do not have to pay anything. The insurance policy will pay your own solicitor's costs as well as the costs incurred by the other side - if costs are awarded against you. What happens if I win? There is no finite list of the the type of accidents for which you are entitled to claim compensation. Accidents and injuries can and do happen in all kinds of places. As long as it can be shown that the accident was not your fault and that someone else is responsible you should be able to make a claim for compensation. If you have been injured in any accident within the last three years - give our Accident Helpline a call for an assessment of your claim. Click below to access the further details on: Road Traffic Accidents
Accident Claims Helpline 0800 01 53425
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