Hey basically i need a solicitor to represent me as i am planning on putting a case against my car insurance company. I need help on find a good solicitor and my main question and who pays the solicitor for the work (hope its not me coz am a skint student lol) How do i even start to put the case together, Help needed asap anyone pls

Answer by Ted
Look in the yellow pages and try to find a lawyer who will take your case on commission, or what ever it is called. They collect only if they win. Many lawyers will give you a 1/2 free visit to hear your case and tell you whether or not it is worth taking to court.

Answer by quizzard123
Of course it's you who pays for the lawyer. Who else would?

It may be possible to find a solicitor who will work on a contingency basis, meaning he is only paid from the proceeds of a win, but that will be more difficult, it will cost more in the long run, and that will ONLY happen if you have a pretty airtight case.

Answer by Miracles Happen Every Day.
ok my suggestion is a great site I found: http://locate-power-of-attorney.info/ It's a site that has Lawyers subscribed to it.
It's free to do. You shoot off your case and their lawyers are shown the info, then they might choose
to take it or not and quote you a price, then you choose who you go with.
You get to thoroughly check the lawyer's backgrounds etc, it's good because you just spend 15
minutes with the site and that is it. You could have a choice of a few lawyers.



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