100% Compensation for Slipping Claims – The Injury Lawyers
If you have had a slipping accident, whether you’re seriously hurt due to twisting or hitting a hard floor, or whether you escaped with minor injuries but took a big dent in your pride that comes with the embarrassment of a slip in public, we can offer you a 100% compensation agreement.
Most lawyers will want to take 25% from your payout, but we don’t! Read on for more info about how we do this.
Success fee no longer recoverable – how much will I be charged?
100% Compensation from The Injury Lawyers
You may have heard that the government have stopped the Success Fee being recoverable from the other side. As of April 2013, the Success Fee is no longer recoverable from the other side which means that lawyers are now taking it from your compensation payout if you win.
Taxi accidents – making a claim
If you are a passenger in a collision whilst riding in a taxi, you should have a guaranteed claim for personal injury compensation if you are injured as a result. As a passenger, there isn’t normally a great deal you could have done to have contributed towards or prevented the accident. Most passengers in collisions have an almost guaranteed claim.
So what should you do about making a claim?
Leak causing an accident – advice from The Injury Lawyers
100% compensation for slipping claims
A leak, whether it’s in a shop, at work, or perhaps as part of a rented properly, can result in accidents for fairly obvious reasons. The accumulated water / liquid poses a clear slipping hazard whether is down to the surface liquid or perhaps from it forming in to ice – making it even more of a slipping hazard!
So can you make a claim for personal injury compensation if you slip as a result of a leak? Read on for more advice.
How much do accident lawyers charge?
Thanks to government law changes that happened in April 2013, law firms are no longer allowed to recover all of their legal fees from your opponent. For years, most accident victims have been able to keep all 100% of their payout for pain, suffering, and financial loss thanks to access to justice rules that made the culprits, not the victims, pay for claims.
But unfortunately, the giant insurance industry reared its ugly head and convinced the government to change the law – probably because of how much money they plough in to political parties. But I’ll spare you the politics lesson and give you the info you need to know about how much lawyers are now charging their clients.
Crossrail worker killed on site by falling concrete
According to reports from the BBC (Source), work on the huge Crossrail project site has been suspended following the death of a contractor who was hit by a piece of falling concrete at the end of last week. The victim was said to be a 43 year old contractor who was spraying concrete in the early hours of Friday morning when he was fatally injured.
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed, and a full investigation is due to be underway.
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!
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?
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.
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!