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How to make compensation claims under no win no fee
If you or a loved one have been exposed to asbestos through no fault of their own, you may be eligible to make a no win no fee compensation claim. One of our expert claims process executives will be able to assess your circumstances and put you through to a specialist solicitor. If the solicitor believes you have a valid claim and that someone is liable then a letter of claim will be sent to the person thought to be liable informing them that you intend to make a claim against them.
After the initial stage a medical expert will have to assess the injury this will involve a medical examination or a review of your medical records concerning the injury. After the examination your solicitor will draw up what is known as a 'schedule of losses', this is a list of financial claims you wish to make, these may include loss of earnings and any future loss of earnings due to disability or distress. This will help gain a idea as to the amount you are entitled to claim for and shouldn't be taken as the actual claim amount.
The list will be sent to the defendant and they will either accept the list or dispute it, if it is disputed then the claim may go to court and the outcome will be determined by a judge. If you were to lose then you will not be liable for the legal fees as the claim was made on a no win no fee basis.
Why should I make a No win no fee Claim
If you believe you or a loved one have been injured due to asbestos exposure due to someone else's negligence then making a no win no fee claim is the easiest way to get any compensation you feel you are owed.
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