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No Win No Fee Personal Injury Solicitors

by Victoria Leah on Jul 6, 2011

If you have sustained a personal injury in the past three years through no fault of your own you may be entitled to compensation and should seek the legal advice and guidance from a specialist 'No win, No fee' personal injury solicitor.

No win No fee entitles people who have suffered an injury to make a personal injury claim without having to worry about having to pay for a solicitor to represent their case. It also means that people are at no risk of having to worry about paying any legal fees win or lose.

In regards to the compensation people can expect to receive for an injury claim, there are many factors that your solicitor will take into consideration; the accident circumstances, the injury or injuries, the medical evidence obtained to support your claim, just to name a few.

There are two legal terms that your solicitor will access when accessing your claim, general damages and special damages.

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