Monday 31 August 2015

Finding a Personal Injury Solicitor in Your Local Area

If you suffer an injury, it can create widespread difficulties in your life. For example, it may prevent you from earning a living or from getting around the home. In cases that arise from injuries that were not your fault, a personal injury claim can be used to obtain compensation from the negligent person, business, or employer that caused the injury.

In the UK, many specialist personal injury solicitors can help you make the claim. However, there are also third party companies that act as an intermediary between you and your solicitor. These third parties are not necessary and they can significantly reduce the amount of compensation that you receive because you will have to pay fees to them out of your compensation package. In a sense, they are taking advantage of other people’s misfortunes and taking the means away from these people to help themselves.

Instead, you should look for a personal injury solicitor directly, rather than going through a third party. To do this, follow the steps below:

1.Visit or contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau and ask for a list of approved personal injury solicitors in your area.

2.It is important that you choose a local solicitor because it will minimise the impact of travel on your injury. It will also enable you to check in more often. For example, if you live in Preston, you should use personal injury solicitors in Preston, rather than from somewhere further afield. It simply makes the whole process easier.

3.Carry out research before selecting the solicitor. Find out what other people think about the service. Find out about their success rate. Contact them and ask them how their fees work (in the UK, most personal injury claims operate on a ‘no win no fee’ basis and you should never have to pay for the costs yourself. However, it’s normal to pay a ‘success fee’. This can be no more than 25% of the compensation. It is lower in certain areas of the country, for example, personal injury solicitors in Preston are likely to take a lower success fee than solicitors working in a larger town.

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