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     * Pedestrian Accident Claims
     * Taxi Crash Passenger
   * Accidents at Work
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NO WIN NO FEE COMPENSATION FROM UK PERSONAL INJURY SOLICITORS

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MAKING A NO WIN NO FEE CLAIM WITH CLAIMS4FREE


FREE LEGAL ADVICE ON MAKING A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM

Here at Claims4Free, we strive to provide clear and concise information for our
visitors on what to do following an accident, and how to make a claim for
compensation. All the information provided on Claims4Free is entirely free, and
can help you decide whether or not you are in a position to start a compensation
claim if you have suffered an injury following an accident.

The personal injury specialists we work with have many years of experience
dealing with a wide range of claims, from road traffic accidents, to injuries
caused by accidents at work, right through to medical negligence. By providing
their services on a no win no fee basis, they help ensure access to justice for
those who have suffered a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence.


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WORKING ON A NO WIN, NO FEE BASIS


The no win no fee system was originally introduced in 1995 to partly replace the
previous Legal Aid system. No win no fee arrangements takes the risk out of
making an accident claim. You don’t have to pay anything upfront, there are no
hidden charges and you’ll never be left out of pocket.



Previously, all lawyers’ fees were paid by the losing side. However, with the
passing of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, which
came into effect in April 2013, injury lawyers can no longer claim their success
fee from the other party. This means that if your claim is successful, your
lawyer’s costs are taken as a percentage of the compensation you are awarded.

However, if your claim is lost, you are not liable for any legal fees, hence the
name “no win, no fee”. Therefore, even if you lose, there is absolutely no
financial risk when making a no win no fee claim.

No win no fee is subject to the solicitor firm agreeing to take on your case.
There are a few rare exceptions, which your solicitor can explain in more
detail.


MAKING SURE YOUR CLAIM IS SUCCESSFUL



In order to make a successful claim for personal injury compensation it’s
important that three criteria are met:

 * Firstly, you must have been involved in an accident which wasn’t your fault,
   and was caused by the negligence of a third party.
 * Secondly, as a result of this accident, you must have suffered some kind of
   personal injury or illness. For the purposes of a claim, this ‘injury’ can be
   physical or psychological in nature. The ‘accident’ in question might have
   been a one-off incident, or a longer term problem such as an unsafe working
   environment causing serious illness.
 * The third criteria that must be met is that your claim falls within the
   statute of limitation. The Limitation Act 1980 states that a personal injury
   case must be started within three years of the date of the accident. However,
   there are some exceptions. In the case of an illness or medical negligence,
   you may not become aware of the injury until several years later. In cases
   such as these, the three year time limit starts from the date you become
   aware of your personal injury. Also, if the injured person is under the age
   of 18, the three year time limit begins when they reach their 18th birthday.

In some very rare cases the judge may waive the three year limit, but we
recommend that you start your claim at the earliest possible opportunity.

Put simply, if you’ve been hurt and it wasn’t your fault, you’re already
suffering. There’s no reason this suffering should continue in the form of
direct expenses, lost earnings or a reduced quality of life.

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EXPERT INJURY SOLICITORS


HOW IT WORKS?



When you enter your details, they are sent straight to our partners at National
Accident Helpline (a brand of National Accident Law, a firm of personal injury
solicitors regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority). One of their
expert legal service advisers will call you as soon as possible to talk over
your claim. There is no obligation to use their services, so don’t worry if you
change your mind. If National Accident Law feel you have a case, they will pass
you on to their expert solicitors. We will receive a marketing fee from National
Accident Law for our services.

*Should you decide to go ahead with your claim, you will only be charged if your
case is successful. Your solicitor’s success fee will be taken from the
compensation you are awarded, up to a maximum of 25%. Your solicitor will go
over any fees you may be charged before starting your case.


HOW LONG DOES A CASE NORMALLY TAKE TO REACH A SETTLEMENT?

The length of time it takes each individual case to reach a settlement depends
hugely upon the specific details of each. If it’s a relatively ‘open and shut’
road traffic accident, for example, with blame being easy to apportion, the
other party may make an offer to settle before the case even reaches court. More
complicated cases, on the other hand (particularly those involving medical
negligence) may result in lengthy litigation over exactly what happened, who was
to blame, and whether anyone has been negligent.

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Besides blame, the other factor upon which a case settlement depends is the
amount of compensation to be awarded. Your solicitor will come to a calculation
based upon the accepted parameters for the type and severity of your injuries,
and also an amount to compensate immediate expenses and projected lost earnings.
If the other party accepts the quoted amount as reasonable then they may agree
to pay up quickly, but if they choose to contest the figure, proceedings may be
delayed until a full court case has been held. If you call free on 0800 234 6438
a trained legal adviser can put you in touch with a personal injuries solicitor
who will provide you a reasonable time estimate, based on their experience and
the circumstances of your claim.


HOW MUCH WILL I RECEIVE IN COMPENSATION?


The amount awarded for certain injuries and illnesses is based upon a
specifically drawn up set of guidelines. There will be a sum based upon the part
or parts of your body which have been hurt, which will then be calibrated in
line with the severity of the injury. These are known as “general damages”, and
are only one half of the equation, in that it consists of directly compensating
you for your pain and distress. The other half, called “special damages”, is an
amount calculated to compensate you for your expenses (such as travel fees and
loss of earnings – both current and prospective).



Simply put, compensation is calculated to be an amount which will place you in a
financial position akin to that should the accident never have occurred. It’s
not about punishing the negligent party, but about ensuring your suffering is
minimised to the greatest possible degree. A personal injuries lawyer will be
able to listen to the details of your case and come up with an estimated figure
of how much they feel you are likely to receive.

To get an idea of how much you could be awarded in general damages, check out
our compensation calculator.


CONTACTING A PERSONAL INJURY SOLICITOR



An accident could be something as simple as a slip on a wet supermarket floor,
or a more complex case of medical negligence. If you feel you may be in a
position to seek compensation then call free on 0800 234 6438, and a trained
legal adviser will note the details of your case. Should they feel your claim is
likely to be successful, they’ll put you in touch with an expert personal injury
lawyer who will work to build the strongest possible case on your behalf. You
can also submit your details using the online claim form.

Your expert solicitor will do everything to ensure you fully grasp the nuances
of your case, and the nature of compensation cases as a whole. The solicitor
will fully define the meaning of ‘no win no fee’, explain how successful you
case is likely to be, and how much of your compensation payout (if applicable)
you can expect to keep. These points will be discussed on a no obligation basis,
and your case will only be taken on should your solicitor feel you have a good
chance of succeeding. Feel free to get in touch even if you are unsure if you
have a case for compensation, as the legal advisers will be able to assist.




TYPES OF CLAIMS



ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

The number of people using Britain’s roads is increasing every year.

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ACCIDENT AT WORK

In recent times, the average working environment has become a safer place.

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CRIMINAL INJURY CLAIM

A criminal injury is defined as any injury which is sustained by an innocent
party

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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE

Medical negligence (also known as clinical negligence) – such as a doctor,
nurse, surgeon

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SLIP, TRIP & FALL INJURY

Falling and landing awkwardly can result in problems such as broken bones,
severe bruising

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OTHER INJURY CLAIMS

You can persue almost any type of injury claim as long as it has resulted from
the negligence

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provided may not accurately reflect the current laws, procedures and/or
facilities available to you. To ensure that you get the most up to date
information make sure you consult an actual injury solicitor before pursuing any
action. The articles on this site are for informational purposes only and are
not intended to advise any particular action or inaction. Please read our terms
of use for more information.

Please note that although your case may be taken on a no win no fee basis, you
could be liable for termination fees based on the length of time spent on your
claim, or if your solicitor is forced to abandon your case because you do not
fully cooperate with them by, for example, providing misleading information to
them, not appearing in court when required, or not attending scheduled
medical/expert examinations.

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