

Are there any hidden charges?
Do I have to go for a medical?
Does it cost me anything for an initial discussion?
How long will it take?
How much compensation will I receive?
I work so how will you contact me?
What do I pay for?
Will I have to go to Court?
Are there any hidden charges?
No, all details regarding how your case is going to be run will be discussed prior to you moving forward with the case so that you fully understand how your case is funded.
Do I have to go for a medical?
It is likely that you would be sent to a medical specialist who will be based near where you live or work. Expenses would be paid for travel to the appointment with the agreement of the defendant solicitors. When you have attended the medical a copy of the report will be sent to you for review and your agreement.
Does it cost me anything for an initial discussion?
No. We will be pleased to answer any initial worries you may have by telephone or e-mail. You will be under no obligation to continue your claim if you decide not to.
How long will it take?
This depends on how long it takes for your injuries to be clearly assessed. For example, it can take time to assess if there will be any permanent damage. However we would hope to settle a case within 6 months but you would be kept up to date on your case as it moves along.
How much compensation will I receive?
This is dependent on your injuries, how long it takes you to recover and whether you will have any permanent damage. You will discuss the details of the case with one of our specialist team at Hilary Meredith Solicitors
I work so how will you contact me?
We will agree with you the best time to speak to you and what media would be best i.e. home telephone, letter, mobile, e-mail, text or fax.
What do I pay for?
Most situations you would not pay for anything as the claim would be ran on a ‘no win, no fee' however all details of costs and how the case would be funded would be discussed with you at your initial contact and will all be made clear.
Will I have to go to Court?
Majority of cases will settle before having to go to Court and if you did then you would be accompanied by a Solicitor and a Barrister.