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How to Find a Reputable Company to Handle Your No Win No Fee Claims



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-04 23:18:08
A no win no fee is usually used to refer to as a conditional fee agreement between the lawyer and the client under the English legal system. Basically, the solicitor will take the case in court but if the case looses, the solicitor will not receive payment. Should the solicitor win it however, the lawyer is entitled to have a normal fee billed on an hourly basis with the addition of a success fee. In England, the success fee should be a percentage that is not higher than one hundred percent of the normal fee. Many lawyers in a no win no fee claims charge anywhere from twenty five percent to fifty percent. Such fees are subject to comply with the statutory scheme of the English law.

The arrangement can only be valid in a civil case and is never permitted in a criminal case, and is frequently used in a personal injury claim. If you have been in an accident and been injured through a fault not your own, you should consider several factors before engaging a company to handle your no win no fee claims. First among your considerations of course will be the experience of a particular company in handling such claims to avoid unnecessary activities, and less expense. When given several options after an accident or personal injury, consider whether or not you will be charged for the service. There are many companies that advertise no win no fee, but it does not mean that their services will also be free. Other companies do not charge a monetary payment but will force you to purchase an insurance policy from them. This is the same as paying for a service fee.

A company should also allow you to keep one hundred percent of the compensation that will be awarded to you, with no deductions for the various costs that were incurred in the handling of your claims, or other deductions evoked by the company. The company you consider hiring should also specify that they specialise in a particular area. The specialisation will be a testimony that they are experts on the field since they are focused only on the specialty. Such a specialisation also allows you to get more help than just the no win no fee claims. A road accident is sure to leave damage to your automobile. A reputable claims company will have great accident management, so you will be assisted further in having your car repaired, and transportation while it is in the repair shop and other similar services.

A reputable company that handles no win no fee claims deals directly with the insurance company of the other party, and so does not charge its clients excessively. This is what many insurers do, whether the accident was your fault or not. Do not be fooled by advertisements announcing high compensation claims. If a company does not have the expertise, charges a fee for its services and does not give you one hundred percent of your compensation, it is not worth having it.
Author Resource:- Heywood Knight are a very Reputable London Based company that specialises in the very competitive world of No Win No Fee Personal Injury Claims for its customers. For more information on a possible claim please visit them at their website at http://www.youraccidentclaim.com
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