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Can You Take On My Case As No Win No Fee?

For Claim.com to be able to take on your claim on a no win no fee basis, the following criteria need to be fulfilled.

  • Ideally, the accident or incident took place within the last three years
  • A person, company, or organisation was at fault and it was this negligence which was the cause of you suffering a personal injury of some kind.

No win no fee

The basis of no win no fee is that you do not pay legal fees whether your compensation claim is won or lost. Should one of our injury solicitors decide to take your case, their fee comes as bonus compensation. This is known as the 'success fee', which means that 100% of the compensation is yours to keep. No win no fee is sometimes known as a conditional agreement.

Losing the Claim

Should your claim be unsuccessful, often your injury lawyer would have recommended an insurance policy to cover the legal fees of the winning party, as they may pursue you for their legal costs. The cost of the insurance policy is low and ensures that under no circumstances can you be held to account for legal fees.

Next Steps

If you feel you have been wronged either through an accident or incident, then you may have grounds to make a personal injury claim. Complete the claim form today, or call us and speak to a personal accident injury lawyer, who can assess your case for you.

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