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14th September 2009
Work related injuries are not entirely uncommon. People spend a lot of time in their workplaces and it is very easy that something in the work environment causes some kind of injury or damage. Workplace injuries can also be internal, as in the case of... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
06th September 2009
For those who liken lawyers to sharks, 'No Fee' may sound like a misnomer. However, the term 'no win no fee' literally means what it conveys. No win no fee is an arrangement that applies to personal injury claims. Lawyers that enter into a no win no fee c... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
06th September 2009
If you’re thinking of making a personal injury claim for an accident you’ve been in, then you should definitely check the possibility of a no win no fee claim. A no win no fee claim is one where your solicitor is paid only if you win the case and that... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
09th July 2009
As the weather begins to heat up and the summer holiday period approaches, thousands of Britons will be thinking about a foreign getaway. Every year, the beaches of Spain and other destinations begin to fill up with tourists seeking a break from the dail... Read >
Author: Darrell
04th April 2009
Motorists who cause fatal accidents when they are using their mobile phones should expect to serve lengthy prison sentences, under new guidelines issued by the Sentencing Guidelines Council. Under these new proposals, there will be a jail term of seven ye... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
03rd April 2009
Have you suffered an injury due to the negligence of someone? Do you wish to make a claim soon? If yes, then you can approach an online personal injury claims company. They can help get suitable compensation in a short period of time. These companies prov... Read >
Author: Sadhana
27th March 2009
Personal injuries are of various kinds. They can occur due to a slip, trip or fall, due to an accident at work, medical negligence or road traffic accident. If you or anyone known to has suffered a personal injury, you can make a claim. If you are afraid ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
20th February 2009
If you have been injured through no fault of your own, you might have grounds for a no win no fee claim. This type of legal proceeding would be handled by a no win no fee solicitor, who would represent your case in court. There are many benefits that co... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
20th February 2009
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 t... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
20th February 2009
An accident can be a life changing event even if the injuries are minor. You're still left dealing with any health care costs for possible injuries, insurance claims, and any possibly time missed from work to handle all the previous problems. What happe... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
12th February 2009
If an accident has occurred due to the negligence of the employer or inadequate safety measures at the workplace, a worker can seek compensation for the same. One must be able to prove that the injury has resulted due to the negligence of the employer or ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
30th January 2009
No one ever wakes up in the morning thinking about getting injured on the job. However, that doesn't mean it won't happen. Everyday accidents occur in the workplace. While some of them don't always result in any personal injuries, many of them do enough... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
30th January 2009
No one likes to fall. Not only do you suffer from the embarrassment of landing on your rear end but you also can potentially hurt yourself in the process. Now imagine if the reason why you fell was from the lack of diligence on someone else's part. Peop... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
21st January 2009
Yes, free online injury claim evaluation is available now for everybody who is thinking about forwarding one. We will try to see how it actually works and what benefits you can expect from this new service offered by many, if not all respectable law firms... Read >
Author: deepakpoply
04th December 2008
Issues With Legal Aid
One of the main problems of legal aid is that it wasn't available to many of the people who needed it most. First, the government didn't provide monetary aid for seeking claims in every type of personal injury case. It was limited... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
04th December 2008
Issues With Legal Aid
One of the main problems of legal aid is that it wasn't available to many of the people who needed it most. First, the government didn't provide monetary aid for seeking claims in every type of personal injury case. It was limited... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
12th November 2008
You may not have a fair idea about the claims procedure if you have met with an accident. The thought of making a claim may not even come across the mind of the victim. However, by making a claim for the injuries suffered, one can recover the losses. For ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
20th August 2008
If you are thinking about making a compensation claim based on a no win no fee agreement then it is important that you seek legal advice before taking any steps. A personal injury lawyer will be able to tell you whether your case is suitable for a no wi... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
17th August 2008
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 th... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
16th August 2008
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 o... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
18th June 2008
If you are thinking about making a compensation claim based on a no win no fee agreement then it is important that you seek legal advice before taking any steps. A personal injury lawyer will be able to tell you whether your case is suitable for a no win ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
29th April 2008
No win no fee agreements are correctly known in law terms as a conditional fee agreement. This is a legal agreement between you and your solicitor and is the most popular and easiest way of making a claim for compensation. No win no fee claims mean that p... Read >
Author: Helen
18th April 2008
It has been estimated that over 2.5 million people suffer as the result of a personal injury accidents every year; however recent figures suggest that only 31% of these people actually claim for compensation.
Putting in a claim for compensation is a c... Read >
Author: Helen
11th April 2008
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 o... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd March 2008
Compensation is a term that many of us don’t think about often and hopefully one that we won’t ever have to. Compensation to many people stands for extra money but to the people who have actually had to claim it the definition is a lot different.
C... Read >
Author: Helen
08th October 2007
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 Co... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd October 2007
When I first arrive at the small Manchester caf�, I wonder if perhaps I�ve made some mistake in following directions. There is no one there who looks to be suffering from even the slightest facial disfigurement resulting from an atrocious example of m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2007
I recently read an old BBC News story about a man who attempted to make a no win, no fee claim against a London council for embarrassment and distress' after soiling his white trousers as he desperately attempted to find an open public toilet.The piece go... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2007
Making a compensation claim on a no win, no fee basis has never been easier, with many firms now able to offer you the chance to keep every penny of the payment you are awarded. Conditional Fee Agreements were made widely available in 1998, and enabled pe... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
01st July 2007
I confess that when I was young, I did used to occasionally daydream of carrying out a daring criminal heist. To be like Robin Hood, gathering gold from the pockets of rich men, riding off into the sunset like Jesse James, or burrowing my way to a treasur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th June 2007
The new regulations issued by the Department of Constitutional Affairs covering the Regulation of Claims Management Services may have far reaching effects throughout the industry. To understand what these might be, it’s useful to understand what exactly... Read >
Author: Andy
30th May 2007
The cinema can be the perfect location for a first date and over the years a great number of people have fallen in love in the back row. However, with so many steps to climb it's surprising that these lovesick puppies haven't fallen in the dark and sustai... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2007
There are many advantages to be had by pursuing a ‘no win, no fee’ claim, first and foremost because you have the piece of mind knowing that you will not be worse off if you claim and are unsuccessful; the Conditional Fee Agreement means that no fees ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
15th May 2007
These days, It seems like we are always in a rush and wherever you go hoards of people are running to catch a bus, pushing through crowds at train stations and knocking people over to grab a taxi. But in all this haste have we forgotten the most important... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th May 2007
When driving behind a vehicle that's carrying a warning sign in its back window reading "Princess Onboard" does it really have an affect and make you drive any slower? It's presented as a warning sign so is the driver telling me that I could be at risk of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th May 2007
The dangers of having dogs as petsThere have been a number of tragic stories in the news mostly involving young people who have sustained serious personal injuries in severe and brutal dog bite attacks. Many of these victims and their families have later ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th April 2007
There are many reasons why we girls would like to make no win, no fee claims, including a dodgy hair cut, a fall in a pair of high heels and makeovers that make us look like men dressed in drag. But unfortunately, not all of these things can be claimed fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2007
The break-up of a relationship is never going to be a pleasant thing and in the process there will always be a lot of heartache, tears and unanswered voicemails. Most of us manage to get over it in a matter of weeks but for some people a break-up can lead... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2007
Let’s suppose something happens to you. Maybe it’s a broken bone, maybe it’s a bad cut, and maybe it’s something worse. Now, let’s suppose that that something was not your fault. Perhaps it was caused by defective machinery at the company wher... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
22nd November 2005
If you were not already aware of it, the world of personal injury is awash with a new buzz-phrase: the no win no fee claim. However, what is no win no fee and more importantly, what are the benefits of appointing a no win no fee claim solicitor?
Orig... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
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