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If you seek guidance on a passenger accident compensation claim, and the complex legal apparatus involved in making a claim you should not feel alone. A range of organisations and charities can provide you with help, and include :-
• The Citizens Advice Bureau: which can offer free advice on your legal rights, and may provide the contact details of a local solicitor with experience in the field of law associated with your claim.
• Motoring Organisations: such as the AA and the RAC, who can advise you on legal matters if your personal injury claim involves a motor accident.
• Pressure Groups: who, if your problem is pertinent to them, can provide legal advice at no cost. The Commission for Racial Equality, for example, can advise on matters involving racial discrimination, while the Equal Opportunities Commission can advise on cases involving sexual discrimination.
• Law Centres: which are generally available in larger towns and cities, can also offer legal advice. Note that their coverage in this regard can be restrictive, however, as they focus on issues related to inner city deprivation: employment matters, welfare and housing claims, and immigration issues especially.
• Insurance policies: which may enable you to receive free legal advice, particularly if the policy relates to your home, car or other possessions. Insurance policies may also subsidise court costs and provide cover for the other side’s costs if you lose your claim.
• Solicitors: for claims involving medical negligence or family problems, legal aid is still available. Furthermore, solicitors may offer a free initial interview for the purpose of evaluating the likely success of a claim, and, if they believe it is likely to win, they may offer a no win no fee scheme. Solicitors from bigger firms may also work on a pro bono basis – when the case is deemed sufficiently deserving for them not to charge costs.
• Barristers: similarly to solicitors, some barristers will offer to work on a cost-free, pro bono basis if the case is particularly deserving.
• County Courts: information on county court and small claims court procedures is available from staff at the local court office. Factsheets, informational leaflets and brochures are available offering written information, along with guides to legal proceedings.
If you have been injured in an accident within the last three years, do yourself justice and complete the contact form or phone the advice line and we will immediately put you in touch with a specialist solicitor. If after talking to that solicitor you decide to proceed no further you will not be charged for any advice.
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