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Choosing a
Personal Injury Solicitor !
Deciding which personal injury solicitor to use is a vital decision which
should not be taken without careful consideration. Your choice of solicitor
will determine how much compensation you will receive, the standard of any
treatment organized and how efficiently your claim is dealt with.
To help you make the right decision we have compiled the ten most important
questions to ask when choosing a personal injury solicitor to deal with your
claim:
1.Are you a member of The Law Society's Personal Injury Solicitor Panel? The
Law Society of England and Wales is the professional body for solicitors and
sets the standards for the entire industry. To become a member of the
society's Personal Injury Panel solicitors must meet strict requirements and
are independently assessed on an annual basis.
2.Are you accredited by Chambers UK Guide To The Legal Profession? This
guide is widely regarded as the leading source of the UK's top personal
injury solicitors and barristers. This guide is unlike any other, as
solicitors are only included when recommended by the market. No-one can buy
their way into the rankings.
3.How many years experience do you have in personal injury claims?
Experience is important in any profession, but it is particularly the case
with the legal profession. Personal injury solicitors who have dealt with
claims for a long period of time generally have a more thorough
understanding of the law and the legal process. They will have more
experience in dealing with different types of claims and should have a good
success rate, which will have big influence on the outcome of your claim.
4.Do I have to pay any fees? Most solicitors work on a no win, no fee basis
- which means your solicitor will take on your case on the agreement that if
you lose, they will not get paid. However if your claim is unsuccessful, you
may still have to pay your opponent's legal fees and your other expenses.
Therefore you should choose a solicitor that offers a completely no cost
service which doesn't require you to pay any fees and protects you fully
from all costs.
5.Do you take any deductions from my compensation? If you win your claim,
your solicitors will be able to charge a 'success fee', and this is usually
paid for by your opponent's solicitor. However, any amount of the success
fee not paid by your opponent's could come out of your compensation. You
should choose a solicitor that guarantees you receive 100% compensation.
6.Do you specialize in my type of personal injury? The issues surrounding
different types of injury vary considerably, and it is important to choose a
solicitor who understands the issues relating to your particular injury.
They can then help to organize the most relevant treatment and
rehabilitation as well as ensure you receive the maximum amount of
compensation for your injury.
7.Do you have access to the best rehabilitation and treatment services? An
injury can dramatically alter a person's life and in many cases no amount of
compensation can restore the type of lifestyle they had before the accident.
You should choose a personal injury solicitor that arranges rehabilitation
and treatment with the UK's best medical centres to ensure you recover as
quickly as possible.
8.Will you visit me at home or at the hospital? If you would prefer to speak
to a solicitor face-to-face about your claim, you should choose a solicitor
that will visit you at home or in hospital. This doesn't necessarily mean a
local firm, as many of the leading solicitors are happy to travel to
different parts of the country to discuss you injury.
9.Do you have any feedback from previous customers? Previous customers are
the best judge of a solicitor's service. So why not ask your solicitor if
they have any customer feedback that you can see.
10.Will my claim be dealt with professionally and compassionately? Being
involved in an accident can cause a dramatic impact on the lives of the
injured person and his/her friends and family. Whether you have suffered a
minor injury or more serious one, you should choose a personal injury
solicitor that understands these issues and deals with your claim
sympathetically as well as efficiently. - |