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Q7 Will you insist on visiting me in my home?
‘… virtually refusing to leave until you sign his paperwork’Many of you have endured the uncomfortable experience of a charming salesman sitting in your front room, helping himself to your tea and biscuits, telling you what a lovely family you have … and virtually refusing to leave until you sign his paperwork. Sometimes you will later regret signing that paperwork. There are some occasions where it could be desirable to visit, for example if you are disabled or ill, yet even then the solicitor would be able to deal with a "Litigation Friend" instead, perhaps a parent, guardian etc.
However, if their service is straightforward, easy to understand and without the dreaded small print, there is no reason why a personal injury claim cannot all be arranged by post, email and phone.
‘… there is no reason why it cannot all be arranged by post, email and phone’
Personal injury claims specialist should not insist on visiting you in your home. In some complex cases, there may be advantages all round but, remember, the choice is yours
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