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Will It Cost Me to Make an Accident Claim?

The no win no fee system was introduced to reduce the cost to the legal aid system, and to give people that cannot afford to hire injury solicitors access to compensation should they suffer a personal injury due to the negligence of another.

No Win No Fee

Under the no win no fee system, there are no legal costs to you, and you keep all the compensation awarded. We do not take a percentage of your accident claims compensation as part of our fees.

'Success Fee'

In the event of a successful personal injury compensation claim, we claim a 'success fee' from the losing party together with your compensation, this allows you to keep all of your compensation claim pay-out.

What Happens If the Accident Claim is Unsuccessful?

If your personal injury compensation claim is unsuccessful, there is a possibility that the winning party will pursue you for their legal fees. Our injury solicitors can and will advise you on insurance policies that cover the cost of the winning party legal fees should it be needed. The cost of the insurance is cheap, and ensures you do not pay legal fees, win or lose.

Personal Accident Injury Lawyers

Our accident claim injury lawyers are experts in all aspects of compensation claims, and will only take a case providing there is a good chance of success. Success normally boils down to proving another party was at fault for your accident, and were negligent in their responsibilities or duty of care. Contact us today either by calling or filling in the contact form and we can assess your case and give advice on whether we feel you have a good chance of winning.

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