Carys is an author of several articles pertaining to No Win No Fee, Compensation Claims, Personal Injury Claims and other legal articles.
Personal Injury law firm Simpson Millar is offering £250 to claimants within a week of filing their claim. Anyone who has suffered an injury and is filing a personal injury claim on a no win no fee basis can receive the £250.
The company will assess your case and if they choose to take on your claim, will pay you £250 immediately. They claim that they can do this by cutting out the middle man, the many companies which handle claims and pass the claims onto well suited lawyers.
Simpson Millar is a law firm, not a claims company and claim that they are saving money by removing the handling fee. The offer comes amid discussions of a price war between personal injury firms.
It seems that Simpson Millar are one step ahead in the price war with their offer. They claim that customers will receive the £250 upfront and hold onto all of their compensation without ever paying anything.
If you lose, you will still hang onto the £250, the company will only ask for the £250 back in cases where they feel that not all information has been supplied by the claimant.
As the offer is new on the personal injury scene, it remains to be seen how well it will work. It will no doubt attract customers to Simpson Millar, but will they receive the best service? The advantage of using personal injury firms which Simpson Millar describe as ‘middle men’ is the number of expert lawyers from a wide range of law firms which they have at their fingertips.
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