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No Win No Fee

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If you want to pursue a personal injury claim in the UK without having to pay out huge legal fees it is possible to come to a no win, no fee legal agreement with a solicitor. If anyone is pursuing a personal injury claim because of an injury at workplace or in a road traffic accident, you are unlikely to be eligible for legal aid. This would put the claimant at the risk of having to pay high legal costs up front and face the risk of losing it if the courts ruled against your claim. In order to protect clients from losing their money, lawyers can now take these personal injury claims on what is known as a conditional fee basis.



Conditional fee cases are better know as no win no fee legal arrangements. If your personal injury case is thrown out of court you will not owe your solicitor any fees. The costs are usually claimed from those defending the case. If the case is won than you will have to pay your solicitors fees though, in reality, those costs are usually claimed back from the other side.

Unfortunately, despite the no fee part of the agreement there will still be costs that you will have to meet in order for the solicitor to move your claim forward. Even if you have a no win, no fee legal agreement, there could be still be other costs attached to your personal injury claim. You will still be liable to pay any medical and accident report expenses, court fees and any expert witness expenses. The expenses could be very large and are not covered by a conditional fee arrangement. These expenses can soon add up to quite a large sum and they will not be covered by the arrangement you have with your solicitor.

Before signing any legal agreement with your solicitor ensure that you confirm, point by point, all the possible fees and costs that you may be liable for. Make sure that you check the terms of the contract very carefully as you may also be liable to pay fees if the case is dropped or if you refuse a settlement offer.

If the case is lost than you will not be liable for any solicitors fees. But, if you are successful than you will have to pay your lawyer a fee. This fee is usually recovered from the losing side but the court can sometimes decide that the loser should not be liable for the full cost of your solicitors fees. If this happens than you will be liable to make good the amount from your compensation payment.

Not all solicitors charge the same fees or offer the same service so it is usually worth your while to shop around to find the best terms.
No Win No Fee
The term no win, no fee is often banded about but what exactly does it mean to you if you want to bring about a personal injury claim. The term came about in the late nineties and is often associated with the conditional fee agreement (CFA). This is where the solicitor is only paid if they win the case.

You may have seen the television adverts of listen to the adverts on local radio about how you can make a claim for a personal injury. Solicitors work on a no win no fee basis for personal injury claims whether it be an accident at work or because of long term exposure to dangerous materials such as asbestos.

The conditional fee agreement or as most of us know it no win no fee which means if the solicitor loses your case you do not have to pay a fee. So how can a solicitor afford to take on a case if there is no guarantee of winning. A good solicitor will advise you if your claim has little of no chance of being successful. In this case you should be advised not to proceed and it will be explained to you the reason for not taking on the case.

There are many reasons a case is not taken on, on a no win, no fee basis. If it is clear that the injury is not the fault of someone else then there is clearly no point in starting a case as there is no one to legally blame. There may also be circumstances where there is little or no proof to make a claim. If there are no witnesses or if medical reports are not conclusive then a claim may not be taken on.

Whilst it is understood by much of the public that no win no fee means that you never have to pay anything. This is not entirely true, not all solicitors work the same and not all cases are the same. You need to ask your solicitor what you will be expected to pay for and if you will get all of any compensation won. All of the charges and fees will be in the paperwork you sign so make sure you read the small print otherwise you may be in for a shock.

It is often the case that an insurance policy will be taken out to underwrite your personal injury claim. This is because there is a chance that your case may not be successful and you will not end up with any compensation. An insurance policy will pay for the cost of the solicitors fees and other associated costs should you lose your case. You will need to ask whether or not you will have to pay for this insurance or contribute towards it's cost.
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