Are you familiar with “no win no fee” claims? These agreements are between a law firm and client and indicate that the client does not have to pay legal fees if the case is lost. On the other hand, be aware that the lawyer will be entitled to compensation if he or she wins. A law firm will receive what is called a “success fee.” Typically, these no win no fee claims involve cases that deal with personal injury. If you are considering pursuing a no win no fee claim, there are some important criteria to consider.
Not all cases will qualify for the no win no fee agreement. Cases where you only pay upon success generally can be classified into one of the following categories: wrongful death, work injuries, malpractice and accidents including construction, bike, auto, airplane and more. Legal action for these cases generally seeks compensation for some type of wrongful act by another. If you think you may qualify for a case where payment hinges on success, contact a lawyer for more information.
The first thing that you should do to determine if your case may qualify is to set up a free consultation with a lawyer. An attorney will want to assess your likelihood of winning before offering you a no win no fee arrangement. You should also seek to find a lawyer who is suitable for your needs.
Another aspect that you will need to be aware of when preparing a no win no fee claim is that you will need to gather together all the relevant evidence and documentation. Keep this evidence in a safe and secure place. You will need items like hospital records, receipts and prescriptions for medicine, receipts for other treatments, records of lost work time, etc. All of this evidence should be carefully collected. Also be sure to contact your doctor and grant your lawyer access to your records.
If you are pursuing a no win no fee case, you should be aware of the fact that while you will not need to pay attorney fees if you lose, you may still have to cover various costs including court fees and witness fees. These other costs can definitely add up. Therefore, you should have some funds set aside in case they are necessary. However, in many no win no fee cases you will be properly represented and receive the compensation that you are due.
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September 8, 2010 by Mark Walters