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Do we really need a No Win No Fee Solicitor to fight our claim?
The conditional fee agreement is the technical name of the far more popular “no win no fee” term, which is a legal agreement between a claimer and a solicitor. Although there’s more to it than meets the eye, the name pretty much sums up all its basic advantage: the lawyer will not get his financial reward for representing you unless he wins the case and that financial reward is paid by the person you are claiming against. You, as the claimer, want to find somebody who is able to legally represent you in your endeavors. When you file a compensation claim, there are a few things that can go wrong, things that can very easily be solved with the help of a lawyer. For example, let’s say you’ve been involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault and you want to get financial compensation for the injuries and damages you’ve suffered. Without the help of a lawyer, you may feel very frustrated when you see the final sum which your insurance company alone is willing to give you. The claim adjuster’s first offer is hardly the best one, but there are still many people who fall into that trap. If you had a no win no fee solicitor, he would have told you exactly how much your case is worth. Moreover, he would have handled the case professionally, based on his previous experiences. The lawyer is actually the middle-man between you and the other party involved. He will represent you all the way to the end and he will even prepare your statements for the insurance company. All you have to do is go to the previously appointed medical visits which are not only good to evaluate your health, but they are also good to evaluate how much your compensation is worth. No win no fee solicitors work with any type of personal injury related casesFor example, besides road accidents, you can also get compensation for work accidents, motorbike accidents, pedestrian accidents, etc. It doesn’t really matter as long as you are not to blame for them. Your first contact with your lawyer will be in the preliminary interview in which he will interview you about the case. You must answer all his questions honestly, as lack of sincerity could cost you the case. Although it may sound hard, try to be as objective as you can when answering his questions. A biased attitude will not do you any good. All personal injury cases, like all cases for that matter, heavily rely on the pieces of evidence that support your case. Gathering as many and conclusive pieces of evidence as possible will be the main objective for your lawyer, as they are the backbone of any case. If you are able to, try to gather yourself as many pieces of evidence as you can from the accident site and remember that they will always be a very welcome addition to your case. It will give your lawyer a solid ground to base his foundations on. Now, just sit back and try to make the fastest recovery possible. Let the lawyer do his job and you will only benefit from it. Be patient, because these things take time, they don’t just happen overnight. With patience and determination, you can do anything, and in this particular case, winning the compensation claim with the help of the no win no fee solicitor.
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