rodrickbarro12's Blog

Oct 30, 2011 7:25 AM
The legal profession is filled with jargon. Lots of it appears to be incomprehensible to the normal individual and it at times appears as if you need to have a law degree by yourself to read and comprehend the terminology when thinking about pursuing a compensation claim in the courtroom. For this reason alone we have to give thanks to the government and members of the legal profession who created such a clear-cut and understandable phrase to explain the whole process of searching for compensation from another party without running into a very high level of associated charges. Thus we are aware about the existence of http://www.compensationclaim.uk.com/no-win-no-fee-compensation.asp alternatives if we are in the entire process of pursuing a http://www.compensationclaim.uk.com .

Until this sort of method was introduced, those who wished to go after others for legal recourse but who did not have a lot of available money needed to submit an application for legal aid. This was a system that was administered and funded by the government, or essentially by the taxpayer of course. As more pressure came to bear on government funding, Parliament chose to phase out the legal aid process and replace it with an alternative. It was established that lawyers could advertise their services on the basis that they wouldn't receive money unless they came out on top, with all the related charges being paid for by the party who lost . Whilst on one hand you could visualise that this could be more of a threat to the solicitor accepting this kind of case, a lawyer who is very self-confident of the position reduces the odds involved. As more people are now able to think about taking legal action in this way, the no win no fee plan has indeed turned into a definite success.

It's also very good to know that the claimant receives 100% of a http://www.compensationclaim.uk.com under this approach, and they don't have to try and determine what they will receive once the lawyer has been paid, once the sum has been predetermined between the parties, or adjudicated by the judge.
Posted by rodrickbarro12 | Oct 30, 2011 7:25 AM | Add a comment
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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