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March 11, 2014

100% Compensation for Work Accident Claims

Most lawyers will take 25% from your payout – we don’t!

Did you know that most law firms will now want to take 25% from your compensation payout to cover fees that the government have stopped law firms recovering? Now, we are subject to less fees than we used to be able to recover because the government stopped us from being able to recover our Success Fee from the opponent.

But we can still offer you a 100% compensation agreement for work accident claims – read on to find out how!

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March 10, 2014

Standard payout for whiplash?

Whiplash claims are fairly common; so many people who start one are often very keen to know how much compensation they may be entitled to receive. So what is the standard payout for whiplash claims? As a firm of lawyers who specialise in all sorts of personal injury claims, including whiplash claims, what can we tell you?

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March 10, 2014

No Win, No Pay Solicitors

Also known as No Win, No Fee – this means that a solicitor should not charge you if a claim doesn’t win. This isn’t technically anything to do with 100% compensation as an agreement for funding should encompass both scenarios of winning and losing as separate things; but a No Win, No Fee agreement is the common name used for a Conditional Fee Agreement which outlines what you pay whether the claim wins or loses.

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March 10, 2014

100% Compensation for Council Claims

Council claims can be risky – and thanks to government law changes that happened in April 2013, lawyers are not allowed to recover the same level of fees we used to be able to. The result is that other lawyers will now want to deduct up to 25% from your compensation to cover their Success Fee which is designed to help offset the cases we take on and cannot win.

But we can still offer you a 100% compensation agreement for a council claim. So read on for more info!

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March 07, 2014

Should I accept an offer to settle my claim or have physio?

Should you take a claim settlement or have treatment? The big question!

With many injuries, treatment like physiotherapy is often key to help you recover from any ongoing symptoms at a much faster rate. You have a duty in law to ‘mitigate your loss’ which means you must take all reasonable steps to help yourself recover as quickly as possible and keep your losses to a minimum.

But when faced with the decision to accept an offer from the other side or have physio, what’s the best option?

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March 07, 2014

Medical Negligence – GP Failure to Refer or Take Action

100% compensation for medical negligence claims

When we feel we have a medical problem, our first point of call is, rightly so, our GP. You’d expect to be able to visit your GP and either get the reassurance and advice that you have nothing to worry about and your problem can be easily resolved, or you’d expect a referral to an expert.

We all know that the NHS is stretched, and the waiting times to see GP’s are long; but what we don’t expect is to be let down by our GP’s resulting in further complications or unnecessary suffering.

So what happens if your GP fails to take proper action, fails to refer you, or fails to properly diagnose you for a long period of time? Do you have any rights if this causes further unnecessary suffering?

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March 07, 2014

Traffic Light Accidents – Who’s at Fault?

Traffic lights are natural accident hotspots despite the fact they’re there to prevent accidents and keep the flow of traffic moving as easily as possible. But most people in the UK live such busy lives that we’re constantly rushing around, and we’re all too tempted to ‘amber gamble’ or jump a just turned red light when driving; or cross a crossing when the lights are not in our favour. Traffic suddenly slowing is also a huge cause of accidents too.

If you are injured in an accident at traffic lights, can you make a claim for personal injury compensation?

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March 06, 2014

The Injury Lawyers – The Experts for Personal Injury Claims

100% Compensation Solicitors

As a firm of lawyers, we’re rather proud of the way we work for our clients and the vast wealth of experience we have – together with the quality service and better compensation payouts we offer. There are thousand of law firms out there to choose from to deal with a claim for personal injury compensation, but we think you should look no further than us!

Call us bias, but let me explain why.

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March 06, 2014

Best Injury Lawyers for Claims in the UK

WATCH OUT! Most don’t offer 100% Compensation like we do!

So you’ve had an accident and you think you are owed compensation – who do you make your claim for personal injury compensation with?

Do you go with a big name you’ve seen on the TV with a catchy advert, promising you the best expertise you need? Do you go with the law firm you heard on the radio who say they offer years and years of specialist personal injury experience?

The thing is, you need to be very careful – most companies are not what they seem, and most won’t offer you a 100% agreement!

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March 06, 2014

Can you get 100% compensation anymore?

From other lawyers, probably not! But from The Injury Lawyers, you still can!

Have you noticed that solicitors aren’t offering 100% compensation agreements anymore? You may have spotted that adverts only talk about No Win, No Fee, or you may have called a firm who took all your information and wasted loads of time on the phone with you only to tell you they want 25% of your payout!

What’s happened is the law has changed – so here’s what you need to know about it!

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