Deciding On A Solicitor For Your Accident Claim

Choosing a solicitor to take care of your accident claim is a decision which is as complex as it is important. Failing to take the time to find the best solicitor for the job could result in your claim failing or your compensation being reduced. The more complicated an accident claim, the more consideration should be made when choosing a solicitor to act on your behalf.

It is rarely a good idea to trust a claims management company with your case because the advice they provide is not always high quality. Think about why a solicitor would need to pay hefty referral fees to claims management companies to buy claims like yours. Then ask yourself whether you want a solicitor who buys clients in to handle your claim.

Instead, find a solicitor with experience and specialism in personal injury. There is no reason why you shouldn’t research law firms on their websites or by making direct contact with them. You must check for membership of at least one relevant professional body such as MASS, APIL, or the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority Personal Injury Accredited Scheme.

If you have found a firm that you think you can trust with your accident claim, check that they will see you for an initial consultation free of charge. At the consultation you should provide as many details as you possibly can about the accident and your injuries so that the solicitor can accurately decide whether you have a case for making an accident claim. However, the consultation also gives you the opportunity to check out your solicitor’s suitability. Ask how many other personal injury accident claims he or she has managed in the past year and enquire about their outcomes.

After the initial consultation, your solicitor should give you a written copy of a lot of clear information for you to take away to think about. You should have a good idea how much your claim is worth, its chances of success, the associated risks and costs and the balance of the two and how long the case is likely to take. Any solicitor that leaves you in any doubt about the answers to these questions is not good enough to handle your case.

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