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March 31, 2009

Will I Have to Pay to Claim?

Filed under: Claim Compensation — admin @ 7:31 am

We are regularly asked the question will I have to pay to claim injury compensation?

Most people will not want to make a claim for injury compensation if they have to find the money to fund it. Solicitor’s costs can run into hundreds or thousands of pounds for pursuing an accident claim.

At the Accident Advice Bureau we understand the concerns people have when claiming. If you have any questions on how to claim for an accident, our staff would like to talk you through it. Once we have assessed your claim, found it suitable and have fully answered your question of will I have to pay to claim, we can submit the claim to one of our injury solicitors.

The Accident Advice Bureau and our injury solicitors specialise in personal injury claims. If you have suffered an accident in work, injured in a traffic accident, had a slip and fall or any other accident which was not your own fault, please contact us.

The advice we give is free and we ensure that with full cooperation on your part, you will never be asked for any money.

In order to make a claim, as much evidence as possible is needed surrounding the accident details. If there are any witnesses to the accident, the information they have could help in making the accident claim a success.

The claim will then be worked on a No Win No Fee basis. This agreement will give you peace of mind throughout the claim of knowing you will not receive a bill.

Please contact us today to ask how to claim for an accident.

You can contact us on 0845 10 88 333 or fill in the claim online form by clicking: Will I have To Pay To Claim.

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*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such accident claims a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.

   
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