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No win no fee compensation. How does that work?

Although compensation claims have been the object of many if not all courts of law from the early 1950s, in our more recent times people now look for what are called no win no fee compensation claims. These claims are actually conditional fee agreements settled with contract between the claimant and the lawyer or solicitor he chooses to represent him for his claim. They have been in place since 1995 when they were restricted to a handful of cases. After a couple of years they were extended to the entire range of legal cases and have been a legal practice ever since.

The "no win no fee" term, as the name clearly states it, stands for the fact that the attorney you want as legal advisor will not ask you money for his actions. Whether your claim is successful or not, you will not be obliged to pay for any legal fees. The entire sum of what you should pay will be paid by the other party that is at fault for your injury. This situation is actually the best solution for cases where the victim, being in the impossibility to pay for the legal fees decides not to claim for compensation. With this new agreement everybody has the chance to fulfill their civil right and obligation and to stand up for their rights without having to think twice about whether they can afford that or not.

Accident compensation is not very hard to get. But it's not as simple as many might think, either. In order to get compensated for being the victim in an accident a good lawyer and a charge-free contract does not guarantee success. In order for your claim to have a chance of winning your facts must be right and well accounted for. You must have medical records to certify your injuries and their seriousness; you must have complete and detailed police records with statements from witnesses and possibly, even photos from the accident site, if it is the case of a car accident. The evidences must clearly state you being forced off work and unable to perform daily tasks which obviously have a negative impact on your financial status. All expenses from the accident onwards will also determine the value of your compensation - medical bills, hospital fees, repairing, etc.

On the other side, even if you have all these elements neatly compiled in a file your case is not 100% foolproof. If by any chance you are found somehow responsible for that accident then your entire case may worth nothing at all. No fault of your own is definitely a must when making a compensation claim. Sadly enough people just don't seem to learn anything from previous experience of their predecessors. Investigating different cases of accident compensation you would think that people really realize the big picture, unfortunately, they don't even begin to understand the commitment and the implications such a case requires. No win no fee compensation should not be treated lightly, although, at a first glance, it resembles to a child's play.
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