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Can You Take on My Claim as No Win No Fee?

Initially, the idea behind no win no fee claims for personal injury or accidents was to replace legal aid. To enable us to take on as many no win no fee compensation cases as possible, we employ specialist injury solicitors who can and will assess the eligibility of your accident claim.

The Criteria for a Successful Case

For a compensation claim to be successful, it is important to prove a party was in some way at fault. This is not as hard as it sounds and often, the cases never go to trial, and out of court settlements for personal injury and accident claims ensue. It is also important that the incident that you want to claim for happened within the past three years in most cases.

Our No Win No Fee Service

By calling us or completing our online claim form, our injury lawyers can assess your case and advise on all aspects of your claim and next steps. If we feel you are owed compensation for any kind of incident, then we will pursue the case on your behalf on a no win no fee basis. The no win no fee service is sometimes known as a conditional arrangement.

You Can Claim for More Than You Know

Life is hard, and should someone wrong you in some way, the chances are you can make a claim on a no win no fee basis. Have you slipped on a spillage in a supermarket? Have you been exposed to hazardous substances at work, or bitten by a dog. It is not just road traffic accidents where you can make a successful claim. Contact us today and we will see what we can do for you.

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