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[8 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 75 views]

The term “No Win No Fee” has become synonymous with personal injury and accident claim organisations over the past few years. But what does the terms actually mean, and how does it work?
What is a Conditional Fee Agreement
A Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) is the agreement between a law firm and its client. It enables a solicitor to take on a personal injury case, with the understanding that should they lose the case, the client will not pay for their services. This has become known as No Win No Fee.
What happens …

Accident Claims, Accidents at work, Car crash, Claim, Compensation, Industrial Disease, Injury, Work Related, legal advice, no win no fee, personal injury »

[2 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 52 views]

Is it just co-incidence that the number of No Win No Fee personal injury claims have soared during the recession?
The most common reasons for making a claim for compensation are road traffic accidents, back strains (back injuries from lifting) or slips trips and falls. As the economic downturn has deepened the number of accident claims has risen dramatically. Experts have suggested that this trend has necessitated councils and companies to reduce their expenditure forcing them to neglect important health and safety issues.
The introduction of conditional fee agreements (CFAs) in 1998 …

Accident Claims, Accidents at work, Claim, Compensation, Work Related, no win no fee, work related injury »

[18 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 98 views]

Three British oil firms have been fined more than a quarter of a million pounds, after a worker was paralysed following an accident while on duty.
The companies, fined a combined total of £283,332, were criticised in court for contradicting Regulation 8(1)(c) of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 and failing to ensure that all lifting operations were carried out in a safe environment.
The accident happened when the employee in question was removing part of a container that turns crude oil into numerous chemical components, when he was struck …

Accident Claims, Car crash, Claiming, Compensation, Injury, legal advice, no win no fee, road traffic accidents »

[8 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 92 views]

A promising young student has been killed after being involved in an accident while cycling in London.
Dorothy Elder, 23, was hit by a double decker bus while cycling near Holborn in Central London. The accident left her needing a series of operations, but the tragic student lost her 11-day battle for life.
After the accident she was taken to the Royal London Hospital, and was later taken to St George’s Hospital in Tooting.
The accident, which happened at the junction of Southampton Row and Theobald’s Road, means that Ms Elder is the …

Accident Claims, Compensation, legal advice, no win no fee »

[4 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 99 views]

The parents of a three-year-old child who was attacked by his playmate can claim compensation from the government, a court has ruled.
Jay Jones suffered head injuries and needed stitches after another toddler struck him 11 times on the head with a car jack while the pair were left unattended in a locked car. The incident, which happened in 2007, was only halted when the parents of Jones’ attacker’s parents heard his screams and returned to the vehicle.
The toddler’s mother, Renai Williams, 29, said:
I thought Jay was dead when I …

Accident Claims, Claim, legal advice, no win no fee »

[11 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 533 views]
What’s the difference?

We are often asked what is the difference between, Legal Request and some of the other accident claims companies that you see advertising on television or other media. The answer is simple, no difference. Well not any that would have any effect on your no win no fee injury claim. There are a number of pluses to using Legal Request over any of the other accident claims companies out there.

Car crash, Claim, no win no fee, road traffic accidents »

[2 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 629 views]
Car accidents and claims

Ever since the invention of the car there have been car accidents. As technology has improved in terms of engineering and raw materials, cars and vehicles have become more efficient and faster. All this efficiency and speed, coupled with the need to cater for modern living has resulted in more accidents. Car crashes, road traffic accidents, it does not matter what you call it, have become very formulaic for society. You crash your car, you make a no win no fee claim. Your insurance pays out and life goes on.