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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
29th August 2009
No win no fee is a type of claim that allows you to pay the legal charges of your solicitor only when you win the case. This type of claim has emerged in 1998 when Conditional Fee Agreement was brought into consideration. No win no fee has become gained a... Read >
Author: annorasmith
10th August 2009
No win no fee is a 'meaningless' term to some people, but it's how solicitors work for personal injury claims. If you don't grasp the concept, then you can forget the final settlement cheque...
Nonetheless it's a popular term used by personal injury so... Read >
Author: Mariah Cole
01st August 2009
There is no denying the fact that life is too unpredictable. You might never know when anything ugly happens to you. And for that matter, people injured in accidents are no stranger to this incurring fact. In other words, if you have been injured after me... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
16th July 2009
Becoming the victim of a private injury accident with the intention of was caused due to the forgetfulness of an added person can leave you with a Various of problems as well as an array of injuries with the intention of may possibly curb your every day l... Read >
Author: ce Fung
16th July 2009
Becoming the victim of a special injury accident to facilitate was caused due to the neglect of a further person can leave you with a Abundant of problems as well as an array of injuries to facilitate can control your day by day life. Personal Injury is a... Read >
Author: ce Fung
16th July 2009
Becoming the victim of a individual injury accident with the aim of was caused due to the carelessness of an extra person can leave you with a Different kinds of problems as well as an array of injuries with the aim of may well control your every day life... Read >
Author: ce Fung
19th May 2009
Personal injury claims in the UK run the risks of huge legal costs for those wishing to pursue a case, but you can come to an agreement with your solicitor to help you avoid such expense. The option of legal aid is unlikely to be available to those clai... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard
12th May 2009
There is no place that is free from accident. Accidents can happen anywhere and anyway. Workplace is no exception. Even though it is considered a low risk zone, the number of accidents resulting in these places is constantly on the rise. The most common c... Read >
Author: Sadhana
09th April 2009
It is very likely that you or someone in your family is at some point involved in an accident through no fault of your own. If this is the case then you should seriously consider claiming for compensation to pay for loss of salary, costs, repairs and inco... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
09th April 2009
It is very likely that you or someone in your family is at some point involved in an accident through no fault of your own. If this is the case then you should seriously consider claiming for compensation to pay for loss of salary, costs, repairs and inco... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
27th March 2009
Personal injuries can result due to various reasons. They may occur due to road traffic accidents, at workplace, due to burns, slip, trip or fall and so on. If you or anyone known to you has been in such a situation, you can make a claim. To make a succes... Read >
Author: Sadhana
27th March 2009
If you have suffered a personal injury and wish to make a claim, you can approach claim solicitors for personal injury. They can guide you on the procedure to make a claim. If you are injured in an accident you may be entitled to compensation if the accid... Read >
Author: Sadhana
27th March 2009
What does 'no win no fee' actually mean?
Nearly everyone has heard the oft-repeated advertising phrase - no win no fee. Daytime adverts for claims solicitors are filled with this catchphrase, so is it just a clever marketing ploy or does the phrase act... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
13th March 2009
Many people accidentally slip and trip over wet surfaces and meet with injuries. People suffering from such injuries most often experience backache. Some also experience pain in the hand sand legs. Many a times, the injuries may also result into fracture.... Read >
Author: Sadhana
03rd March 2009
No win no fee road accident claims in UK is solely dealt by the team of expert solicitors in UK who mainly deal in road accident claims and they work to get the maximum compensation to their clients. They also ensure that they receive the greater payout o... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan
03rd March 2009
No win no fee road accident claims in UK is solely dealt by the team of expert solicitors in UK who mainly deal in road accident claims and they work to get the maximum compensation to their clients. They also ensure that they receive the greater payout o... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan
10th November 2008
A victim of an accident is often rendered helpless due to the amount of pain and agony he or she undergoes. After an accident, the victim may also be under loss of income. Some may suffer minor injuries while some major. In extreme cases, some are physica... Read >
Author: Sadhana
13th October 2008
It is estimated that about 2.5 million people in the UK sustain accidental injury every year through accidents such as a road traffic accident, workplace or public place accident as well as a slip, trip or fall.
Sustaining a personal injury, which was... Read >
Author: Helen
02nd October 2008
Making a claim for compensation is everyone’s civil and legal right. If you have been involved in an accident which was not your fault and suffered as a consequence then you may be entitled to compensation.
Personal injury claims are now feasible fo... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
09th September 2008
The term no win no fee is often used although it is seldom understood. No win no fee is an agreement that is set out by a personal injury lawyer where he agrees to work for you for no fee. Once you sign a no win no fee agreement or conditional fee agreeme... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd September 2008
The term no win no fee is often used although it is seldom understood. No win no fee is an agreement that is set out by a personal injury lawyer where he agrees to work for you for no fee.
Once you sign a no win no fee agreement or a conditional fee ... Read >
Author: Helen
20th August 2008
You can claim compensation for many different types of accidents. Some of the most common accidents are road traffic accidents including motorcycle accidents, accidents a work, slip and trips in supermarkets or on uneven pavement. Other claims include ind... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
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
20th August 2008
Nonetheless it's a popular term used by personal injury solicitors. There are advertisements all over the place, online and offline by solicitors and claim management companies. "If you lose, we won't charge you a penny" and many of the likes. But do yo... 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
25th July 2008
The recent controversy about Cherie Blair using a no win no fee firm for her libel case in the courts has highlighted what is perceived as the latest abuse of the system which was created to provide access to justice ten years ago. This article aims to... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
25th July 2008
With constant criticisms of the no-win-no-fee system prevalent in almost every news story associated with the scheme, this article aims to underline and explain the essential features and benefits that were originally aimed to help people gain easier acce... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
24th July 2008
After an accident, seeking legal help can often be so time consuming and worrisome that it feels like another accident in the making. Making sure you have the right solicitor to represent you in your accident compensation claim is of the utmost importance... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
19th June 2008
You can claim compensation for many different types of personal injuries. Some of the most common accidents where injuries occur are road traffic accidents including motorcycle accidents, accidents a work, slip and trips in supermarkets or on uneven pave... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
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
18th June 2008
Are you thinking of claiming compensation but are not 100% sure? If that’s the case then you are not alone. Many people have accidents or personal injuries everyday but don’t bother to make a claim for compensation. What people don’t realise is t... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
17th June 2008
In the past ten years the advertising of No Win No Fee claims by insurance companies featuring mundane accidents has become unavoidable. Everyday minor injuries such as whiplash, slipping or falling are constantly on our television sets.
The message t... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
22nd May 2008
Bank customers getting assistance from 'no win no fee' lawyers because of overcharging has sparked debates on the necessity of legal help.
Reports from banks show a large increase in customers attempting to claim back charges that were made for going... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
21st May 2008
A no win no fee claim, officially known as a conditional fee agreement offers an alternative way to fund litigation and can be used in almost all commercial claims. No win no fee claims or conditional fee agreements have been in place since 1995, however ... 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
11th March 2008
Every year in the UK 2.5 million people end up suffering due to injuries from accidents that weren’t their fault. The fault of these accidents may lie with the driver of a car, a public authority, a local authority, a hospital or your employer.
Unde... 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
29th February 2008
Becoming the victim of a personal injury accident that was caused due to the negligence of another person can leave you with a multitude of problems as well as an array of injuries that could restrict your daily life. Personal Injury is an area of law whi... Read >
Author: Helen
18th January 2008
After the sickening thud of a road crash, you expect the driver responsible to stop, call for the emergency services if necessary, and give you his or her details, including insurance details if they have them to hand. Sadly, increasing numbers of driver... Read >
Author: Charlotte Pegman
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
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
Many victims of personal injuries operate under the illusion that pursuing a compensation claim is complicated and expensive, when in reality nothing could be further from the truth. Modern day claims companies are desperate to get you on board as clients... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
27th March 2007
Conditional Fee Arrangements are a relative newcomer on the British scene, though they have long been common in the United States. Since 1998 they have become widespread, allowing ordinary people a far greater access to the courts than previously, and all... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
14th March 2007
If you have been hurt at work, then you deserve a financial settlement from your employer. Many people believe that it is expensive and time consuming to pursue an accident claim when the exact opposite is true—pursuing a claim for an accident you had... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
12th March 2007
Personal injury law is an area of law that aims to protect citizens against the negligence of others. Covering a wide range of claim subjects—from whiplash to medical negligence, personal injury law guides people through the process of claiming financia... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
02nd March 2007
Making a claim for compensation is everyone’s civil and legal right. If you have been involved in an accident which was not your fault and suffered as a consequence then you may be entitled to compensation.
Personal injury claims are now feasible fo... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
28th June 2006
Is it possible to complete 50% of your injury claim in 7 days or less?
It is possible if you follow simple guidelines, but only if you follow these simple steps over the next 7 days will you see results.
Here's a definite guide to get your personal... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
28th October 2005
Making a No win No fee personal injury claim in the UK
If you have suffered a personal injury in the UK as a result of an accident, you may wish to pursue a compensation claim against the party who was responsible for causing you harm.
It is now ex... Read >
Author: martin nolan
19th September 2005
Making sure you have the right personal injury solicitor to represent you in your accident compensation claim is vital. However, with so many people claiming to be accident compensation solicitors, how can you possibly know which accident claim solicitor ... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
01st August 2005
No win no fee is a 'meaningless' term to some people, but it's how solicitors work for personal injury cases. If you don't grasp the concept, then you can forget the final settlement cheque...
Nonetheless it's a popular term used by personal injury sol... Read >
Author: Mohammad Latif
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