No Win No Fee

If you have read the newspapers or watched adverts on TV lately you will undoubtedly have seen stories about personal injury compensation claims. You may believe that you have a case and could make a claim. However, many people are confused by some of the terms involved, and as a result, they are reluctant to get involved. For instance, do you know what no win no fee means? Many people are not too sure, but the truth is it is s very simple concept. Let’s have a look at the claims system itself, and why it is essential to understand the terminology.

What is No Win No Fee?

Increased public awareness of the right to claim compensation for personal injury has led to a greater amount of solicitors operating specifically in this area of the law. Many offer no win no fee claims arrangements, in which the claimant is not charged a fee if they are not successful in claiming. To start your claim today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 781 8100 and speak with one of our advisers.

Do I Need No Win No Fee?

If you have been injured in an accident that you can prove was not your fault then you have a basic legal right to claim compensation. Many injuries can lead to time off work, and therefore to loss of earnings, so any form of compensation will be welcome. Injuries can happen at work, at home, on the road or just about anywhere, and statistics say that most of us will be involved in one at some time during our lives. A no win no fee deal means that those entitled to claim are more likely to do so.

A No Win No Fee Solicitor

To stand the best chance of success you need to engage an experienced no win no fee solicitors. You can find a choice of companies offering both no win no fee and 100% compensation packages. Remember, you have a right to claim compensation if you are injured through no fault of your own, so do not delay. To start your claim today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 781 8100 and speak with one of our advisers.