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For those who liken lawyers to sharks, 'No Fee' may sound like a misnomer. However, the term 'no win no fee' literally means what it conveys. No win no fee is an arrangement that applies to personal injury claims. Lawyers that enter into a no win no fee contract with their client don’t take fees if they do not win the case. And this is absolutely legal. It's no underhand deal, no advertising gimmick to lure you and no hidden charges. No Win, No Fee – simple as that.
If you're not convinced, it would be good sense to research a little more in this matter and find out how the no win no fee arrangement works. The no win no fee contract is actually a colloquial term to refer to the Conditional Fee Agreement, which came into place to help victims of injury file and fight a valid claim without spending more out of their already drained savings. Thus, it is essential an act for making the victim's life easier and the lawyers don't get much out of it.
However, no win no fee is not a compulsory contract. Lawyers can entertain and enter into it only if they think they have a fair chance of winning. Thus, if your lawyer seems reluctant to try the no win no fee contract, it's probably because he doesn't think the case has a good chance in court.
Once you're through with your research and you understand how it works, call your solicitor to discuss this option with him. Ask him of any other conditions that may apply if you choose to get into this kind of agreement and what is the scenario like if you do win the case.
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