Answers to frequently asked questions about personal injury claims

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  1. How can I tell if I have a case?
  2. Is there a time limit on making a claim?
  3. Where do I stand if the accident happened over three years ago?
  4. Can I still claim if I was partly to blame for the injury?
  5. What if I have already received some legal advice or had my claim turned down before?
  6. What will making a claim cost?
  7. Can you explain what ‘no win, no fee’ means?
  8. Can you give me some examples of how charges can be levied or disguised?
  9. Are there alternatives to ‘no win, no fee’?
  10. Are there some circumstances where it is likely I will have to pay costs?
  11. If my claim is successful, who will actually pay me?
  12. Might I lose my job if I make a personal injury claim against my employer?
  13. What kind of compensation (damages) arising from my personal injury can I claim for?
  14. What type of accident injury can I claim for?
  15. Does a solicitor need to be involved in my claim?
  16. What exactly will a personal injury claims specialist do for me?
  17. How does it work – can you take me through the process?
  18. Will I have to go to court?
  19. How much compensation can I expect to get?
  20. I believe I have a case. What should I do next?

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