Who Pays The Legal Fees If You Make An Accident Claim?

by admin on April 26, 2009

by David Halbert

Accidents are not a new thing. They happen every day, sometimes bringing about nominal losses and sometimes, heavy losses. Nominal losses are generally not considered worth claiming, so they make no issue. Accidents causing big losses generally pave their way to the courtrooms for claims. It is obvious that the hit party files the claim. They claim is filed to get compensation as an aid to recover from the losses of the accident.

Mostly people don’t think of going for accident claims thinking of the high fees charged by the solicitors. It is a general conception that lawyers do nothing for free and they charge a person even for a legal advice. For this reason, people hesitate to file an accident claim. However, it is crucially important to know that when you are going to file a claim, how your solicitor is going to be paid.

Most often, the solicitor taking up a case of an accident claim has to charge his fee from the opponent. He gets his fees from the opponent’s insurers. It is important that you choose your solicitor carefully, the one with a good reputation of winning road accident claims, because he would be able to present your case in the most appropriate manner.

Many solicitors offer their services saying ‘no win no fees’. In that case there is a hint that the claiming person is the one who will be paying the legal fees. However, it should be crystal-clear that the solicitor is not entitled to receive a single penny from the claimer even if the case is lost in the favour of the opponent.

These road accident requisitions are generally of two kinds; claims for body wounds, and claims for car damages. Therefore, requisitions differ from case to case. If there are more B.Is i.e. Bodily Injuries, the requisition must clearly state so, and if the car losses are more, then the claim should be loud about them.

One important thing to notice regarding the legal fees is that while signing an agreement with your solicitor, one must read the clauses of the agreement carefully. A person must understand each and everything stated in the agreement. Beware of clauses stating that the client will be payable or responsible for any out-of-pocket expenses, which include claims for medical treatment and its expense, and request for time to make the case stronger. Remember, all expenses are on the opponent and the solicitor cannot put them on the claimer, to be charged from the compensation he gets.

While going for an accident proclamation, one must also know that until when he can file a proclamation. In UK, a claim for compensation can be filed within a period of 3 years of the accident date. The solicitor will need the medical examination reports to decide the amount to be claimed.

The proclamation cases are often settled down within 6 to 9 months since the submission of the claim. Nonetheless, it is better not to take the case to the court and conciliate it outside the court.

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