No win no fee arrangements are getting an unpleasant reputation due to rather critical strories shown on the news. However, not all no win no fee arrangements are offered by poor companies. This artic...
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What Does No Win No Fee Mean?
No win, no fee. Any accident claims solicitor worth their salt now will have this phrase tagged onto any advertising campaign they use to promote their services. But w...
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No win no fee is also known as a conditional fees agreement. They were introduced when some legal aid was still available for personal claims for injury. It was done in the first place with the purpos...
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When you are in a car accident or a bike accident, through no fault of the own, you are entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, vehicle repairs and pain-and-suffering compensation through ...
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Whiplash injuries are typically harder to classify, along with other injuries that an individual is prone to suffer. A person who has suffered such an injury can apply for a whiplash compensation clai...
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If you’ve picked up a newspaper recently, you’ll be fully aware of the case involving the death of the young boy who was living in north London and is known in court and in the media as ‘Baby P’. The ...
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Many solicitors offer their services with a 'no win, no fee' clause attached. It sounds very attractive; a solicitor takes on your case and (win or lose) you appear to pay absolutely nothing. But is t...
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