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NO WIN NO FEE PERSONAL INJURY SOLICITORS Are you looking for a personal injury Solicitor to handle a case for you on a no-win no-fee basis? The following personal injury Solicitors are happy to provide you with a free quotation, so why don't you give them a try?
"Are You Thinking Of Hiring A Personal Injury Lawyer?" by D Ruplinger If you have been injured and are thinking of hiring a personal injury lawyer there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, find a lawyer who specializes in your type of case and in the type of law your case falls under. You want a lawyer who specializes in personal injury law, not one who specializes in other areas of law such as criminal law, wills, estates, or divorce.
![]() It is worth taking the time to check out what personal injury lawyers or solicitors are interested in taking on your case on a no-win no-fee basis. You might find the following topics of use as well: Take all the information you have about your case with you for each initial consultation including photos but don’t take your originals. Take copies. When you do sign a contract with a lawyer you may be asked to provide the originals, but copies should be fine for your initial consultations. Before signing a contract with a lawyer, make sure you understand the contract. Personal injury lawyers almost always work on a contingency basis. This means the lawyer only gets paid if he or she wins your case. Instead of the fee being hourly, the fee is a certain percentage of your award, typically one-third. You would then receive the other two-thirds of the award. But if any fees such as filing fees, expert witness fees, etc. are paid out of your portion of the award the actual amount you receive could be significantly less than two-thirds. Make sure you understand whose responsibility the extra costs will be.
If an attorney declines to take on your case, don’t be offended. Instead ask them for a recommendation of a lawyer they think may be able to help you with your case.
And keep in mind that using a small-claims court can be a viable option to using an attorney in certain personal injury cases, but it is still a good idea to consult with an attorney first to see if that is best course of action for you to take with your particular case.
About The Author:
D Ruplinger is a featured writer for http://www.damageattorneys.com. There are increasing numbers of personal injury solicitors that are
happy to take on your case on a no-win no-fee basis, so check out your
options by shopping around.
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