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Q10 Are there some circumstances where it is likely I’ll have to pay costs?
You are likely to have to pay costs for medical negligence and criminal injuries claims.‘… it is possible for medical negligence cases to be pursued at no cost’
There are different arrangements for Medical negligence claims and although it is possible for medical negligence cases to be pursued at no cost, this cannot always be guaranteed. However, a good personal injury claims specialist will want to negotiate the best possible deal for you. You can then decide whether to proceed on that basis or not.
‘… for criminal injuries … the claims process is very different’
There are usually quite separate arrangements too for Criminal injury (assault) claims and Motor Insurers' Bureau (untraced drivers) claims. This is because the claims process is very different. Ask your personal injury claims specialist or solicitor, who will guide you.
Medical negligence and criminal injuries arising from assault or, say, ‘hit and run’ motoring accidents are usually treated in a different way from other personal injury cases. In these circumstances, it is important you seek advice from a personal injury claims specialist or your solicitor
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