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Can I make a No Win No Fee Accident Claim?

Thankfully, making a no win no fee accident claim is not a complicated process. Almost anyone can qualify for a no win no fee accident claim, which is exactly what a victim wants to hear in his or her time of need. While the option is available to the entire UK population, there are a couple important requirements to consider first.

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1. Proof of Suffering

Do you have proof that you were physically injured in an accident? How long did you suffer for? What was the extent of your pain? How long were you off work? How much compensation would you need to cover loss of wages?

These are the type of questions that are going to come up during a no win no fee accident claim. If you want to make a claim, you're going to need to be able to answer them. The best way to ensure you can is to provide proof of pain and suffering. A doctor or medical professional can help you with this.

Seek medical attention as soon as possible after your accident. Have the doctor describe your suffering in detail and in writing. Keep a copy of the description for the solicitor and opposing party.

2. Proof of Negligence

Was the accident your fault? Whose fault was it? Did you take the proper precautions to prevent the accident from happening? Did the opposing party take the proper precautions to prevent the accident from happening? How do you know for sure it was the opposing party's fault?

These are some other common questions that will arise during the claim. Proof of pain and suffering is one thing, but proof of negligence is often even more important. If the accident was your own fault, or if you cannot prove the accident was someone else's fault, you do not have a claim.

Car accident claims are usually straightforward because police will arrive and document the situation. Other accidents are less black and white, which means you need to uncover the proof of negligence yourself. An injury solicitor or other legal professional can help you with this step.

Do you meet both of these requirements? If so, then you can make a no win no fee accident claim. Start the process by selecting a qualified and experienced solicitor to help. He or she will be able to guide you through the rest of the steps involved.

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