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		<description><![CDATA[Ways to Claim for Compensation Generally, when somebody has an accident due to someone else&#8217;s negligence, a question arises, whether the victim should sue for his damages or not? Every year, there are a number of people who face accidents which are not due to their fault but then also they don&#8217;t claim for compensation [...]]]></description>
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<p>Generally, when somebody has an accident due to someone else&#8217;s negligence, a question arises, whether the victim should sue for his damages or not? Every year, there are a number of people who face accidents which are not due to their fault but then also they don&#8217;t claim for compensation which is not right.</p>
<p>Though the accident may have been quite minor, such as a slip on a wet floor that caused you to fall and break your leg. But with this, you could have lost a lot of your earnings and also missed out on special occasions. Think about the situation, if your accident was a lot more serious, such as car accident where you were run over by a car and having your leg very badly damaged that it had to be amputated. In that case, you do have a moral and legal right to claim compensation. The fact is that with all legal wrangles is that they are generally very stressful, long, expensive and not necessarily always successful.</p>
<p>Say, if you had an accident, you can go for a solicitor and by applying for legal aid, they will claim their fees and expenses. Finally, the claimant will end up paying nothing or very little fees, as the government has abandoned and withdrawn its funding amount of cases for personal injury. This has replaced with conditional fees agreement or <strong>no win no fee</strong> agreement which put the risk onto the solicitor.</p>
<p>Now solicitors have to work for free under the agreement that if they won’t win the case they won’t get their fees. It makes the solicitors to take on the cases for which they have the confidence to win. Thus, the solicitors don’t get any winning compensation and the entire award goes to the victim. The solicitors get only his fees and expenses from the insurance company of the losing party.</p>
<p>Though, it sounds great, there is still some issue of the trauma, such as a possible court case. Therefore, it is a very important decision you have to take on early, whether you are prepared to go to court? What will happen if you lose? How will you pay your solicitor if you lose? In case you lose, you can obtain insurance, but you have to find this out from the beginning. A good solicitor will always tell you all the possible outcomes and the ways to get prepared for them.</p>
<p>But one thing to remember is that no win no fee agreements are not the same. Therefore, you have to be sure that you understand the contract you are signing, as legal jargon can be quite baffling but you should not be put off at all. Always, make sure that you completely understand what does the no win no fee agreement holds and in case, you are ready to put in a no win no fee compensation claim then accident consult may help you. They are experts dealing in compensation claims and if you need, they will give you free impartial advice.</p>
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