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What’s the difference?

11 August 2009 533 views No Comment Print This Post Email This Post
Managing Director Dave Topping

Managing Director Dave Topping

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.

No win no fee

With Legal Request, no win no fee claims means just that. We have no hidden charges or fee’s for you to pay, our advice is exactly as we state, free advice starts here. We take calls from people just finding out about starting to make an accident claim. It does not mean you have to actually make that claim. We can advise you with the best possible action. Just because you speak to us does not mean you have to go ahead.

No advertising budget

We are forward thinking accident claims company, we are large enough to deal with any claim, but still small enough to care about your claim on a personal level. So you are important to us, we look after your claim from the initial call about your injury all the way to your payout, when you receive 100% of your compensation.

So what is the difference

Our panel of solicitors can get you the same amount of compensation as any other injury claims company that you would be aware of. We are also impartial from your insurance company and free from expensive advertising expenses so we really do have your better interests at heart. Give us a call and find out how we can help you.

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