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No Win No Fee

It is estimated that over 11 million personal injury accidents happen every year but only two million people ever pursue a no win no fee compensation claim. A no win no fee compensation claim means that in a successful claim you keep 100% of the money you are awarded.

You have no fees to pay in a successful no win no fee claim as your solicitor fees are paid by the losing parties insurance and if you have occurred any charges for the use of government bodies or for medical records during your no win no fee claim; your expenses are refunded to you.

If you are unsuccessful in your accident claim then you have no fees to pay, making a no win no fee claim work in your favour either way. No win no fee claims have no hidden costs and the possible outcomes of a no win no fee claim far outweigh any risks. Anyone can claim on a no win no fee basis who has been involved in a personal injury accident that was through no fault of their own.

No win no fee claims came into action in 1998 when legal aid was abandoned and replaced by the conditional fee agreement, CFA, meaning any solicitors fees are only paid if your case is successful.

Most no win no fee claims that are taken up by solicitors have a high chance of winning due to numerous factors, one of which being most lawyers/solicitors offer free consultations either over the phone or via post/email. This consultation allows you to explain the nature of the accident, details of what happened and details of your personal injury, including any doctor’s diagnosis. With this information a solicitor can review your case and let you know whether you have a chance of winning. A solicitor won’t take your no win no fee claim up if they feel you haven’t got a good chance of winning, making in-depth detail vital during your consultation. If a solicitor feels you have a strong no win no fee claim they will arrange a meeting where everything concerning your claim will be discussed.

As well as deciding whether you’re no win no fee claim has a strong chance of winning, another factor as to why no win no fee claims are only taken up if they have strong potential is because your solicitor fees are only paid if a no win no fee claim is successful. Due to this fact you are guaranteed that no win no fee lawyers and solicitors are excellent at their job and will do everything they can to make your claim a success.

At Accident Consultant they have highly trained solicitors who are experts in no win no fee claims. We have many years of experience in no win no fee claims and have a high success rate of accident claims.

Accident Consultant are industry leaders in no win no fee claims and will guide you through everything you need to know about the claims process.

For more information about no win no fee claims visit our main site Accident Consultant experts in No Win No Fee Compensation Claims.

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Accident Consult Ltd is regulated by the Ministry of Justice and is authorised to undertake regulated
claims management activities under the provisions of the Compensation Act 2006

Further details of the Compensation Act and the work of the Ministry of Justice
can be found at www.claimsregulation.gov.uk.