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The truth about 'no win, no fee'
Q9 Are there alternatives to 'no win, no fee'?
There are alternative ways you can fund your claim. Of course, you could approach a solicitor and proceed on a ‘private client’ basis – in other words, you pay as you go.
‘It is possible you hold some insurance cover that can cover a personal injury claim’If you have some legal expenses insurance cover you may be able to arrange a claim using this. You can still use the services of a personal injury claims specialist to advise you and progress it on your behalf. A personal injury claims specialist who meets the ClaimsGuide recommended criteria will be able to do this at no cost to you.
But, whatever your circumstances, you need sound advice to ensure your best interests are served. If you speak to a personal injury claims specialist who meets our criteria you'll know you're on the right course.
It's worth checking your insurance polices to see if you have some legal expenses cover before talking to your personal injury claims specialist
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