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Q4 Will you allow the solicitor to make deductions from my compensation award for any reason?
‘If costs are judged to be unreasonably high, they will only be recovered in part’As long as the solicitor’s costs are reasonable, they will be recovered from your opponent. If these costs are judged by the court to be unreasonably high, they will only be recovered in part. If your personal injury claims specialist retains a solicitor who is allowed to make deductions for such ‘unrecovered’ costs, disbursements, success fees or insurance premiums, you would be open to an unquantifiable exposure.
‘… you are open to an unquantifiable exposure’
Satisfy yourself that your personal injury claims specialist will only appoint a solicitor to your case who will not make deductions from your compensation award
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