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How to select a no win no fee solicitor



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By : Julia Aidan    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-23 23:35:51
'No win no fee' solicitors can help you in case an accident has injured you. These expert professionals will assure that you get a full settlement that will cover lost incomes and medical expenses. The term 'no win no fee,' means, in case of a personal injury lawsuit, conditional agreement is between you and your solicitor. The lawyer not paid his/her fee if you do not win your case, and if you do win, then 'no win no' fee solicitor paid his/her regular fee along with bonus, if any. Here, we shall discuss some tips for selecting 'no win no fee' solicitors to take on an injury claim.

The first thing to ask for is for how long the 'no win no fee' solicitor is in his profession. It is much vital to select a law firm that has an excellent record of accomplishment and necessary experience to win your case. It is also necessary to look for a 'no win no fee' solicitor that specializes in your type of situation. For example, if you want to file a work accident claim, then you must ask your solicitor how many such cases he/she has handled. This guarantees you the best solicitor for your specific needs.

It is also much vital to confirm, whether the law firm you are selecting, especially handles defendants or accident victims. You should be sure that the law firm you want to work with is well experience at filing personal injury claims. In a large number of cases, 'no win no fee' solicitors focused on getting compensation to accident victims. Still, it never hurts to confirm about any possible conflict of interest going into your case.

It will be best to seek the opinion of your no win no fee solicitor regarding fair settlement in your case, before filing accident compensation. Ask your 'no win no fee' solicitor about the approximate duration to settle your case. If you arrange proper documentation in your initial meeting with your solicitor, an accident claim solicitor should be able to give you a best estimate on the settlement amount and the time it will take. This information can provide you a sign of whether the 'no win no fee' solicitor is right for your case or not.

One of the most important things to ask the 'no win no fee' solicitor is his/her fee. Even if the law firm will not ask for any fee until you win your case, the incentive amount is normally a percentage of the settlement. It is always a great idea to confirm what the percentage might be. Make sure you still receive enough compensation to adjust your lost incomes and pay your medical bills after paying your solicitor's fee. Even if the fee is not the primary factor while choosing a no win no fee solicitor, but still it's a great thing to know about the fee at initial stage.

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