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Q5 What if I have already received some legal advice or had my claim turned down before?
As you might expect, it depends on the circumstances of your claim.
‘if … a mistake has been made it is only sensible to ask for the circumstances to be reviewed’However, if you genuinely think your personal injury claims specialist or solicitor has not handled your case in the right way or that a mistake has been made it is only sensible to ask for the circumstances to be reviewed.
If, for example, a solicitor is already appointed to your case, but you are unhappy owing to the service you have received, it might be possible to get the case transferred to another solicitor. This solicitor would then recover the costs of the other solicitor on their behalf.
The ClaimsGuide 10 key questions that we recommend asking a personal injury claims specialist should form a basis of your own review of how your case has been handled so far. Show me the questions!
Having had some legal advice before should not prevent you from having a personal injury claims specialist review your case. Use ClaimsGuide’s 10 key questions as the basis of your own review initially
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