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No Win No Fee solicitors, court procedures, going to trial to claim the maximum compensation you deserve and choosing the best solicitors to represent your interests when claiming after an accident that was not your fault

Are no win no fee solicitors the best people to represent your interests?

What other areas do you need to consider once out of hospital or just before being discharged? Social Services, Benefits, Work, Mobility issues eg prosthesis and car adaptations, Equipment eg wheelchairs or bathing aids, Finances and the legal issues of who was responsible for the accident, this includes finding a competent solicitor.

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Finding a competent and experienced solicitor is a mystifying and overwhelming job to undertake without an inside knowledge of the legal system. Do you want a premier division solicitor or one in the fourth division? How do you know the difference between them? You don't!

On television there is a plethora of firms advertising for your business on a No Win No Fee arrangement. Answer the call and you could be storing up problems in the not so distant future.

The No Win No Fee solicitors make their money from the bulk of cases they attract and having a high turnover of clients. If you want a case settled quickly then they are probably the people for you, if you want a proper job undertaken then let Mentor Experiences guide you to the competent and experienced solicitors. The reality is that most solicitors offer the No Win No Fee arrangement, it is actually called a Contingency Fee Arrangement. So, if they all have the ability to offer this then who are the bulk dealers and who are the competent and experienced solicitors? It's a real maze.

The writer did make a mistake in doing just what is described above. PLEASE don't make the same mistake the writer originally made.

Luckily his error was realised before any damage was done. Hence our genuine concern that you don't follow the same mistake path.

W is for Win. Win at what? Win has any meaning you want it to mean.

The real answer here is to motivate yourself to climb out of the pit you have been thrown into.

There are many ways to win. You must see where they are for your own life and to set yourself goals. Don't make them too difficult, certainly not at first at any rate.

Here are some suggestions for goals. Overcoming mental problems, walking or achieving other mobility or dexterity tasks, returning to work, winning just compensation for your injury, returning to sport, hobbies and other leisure activities, fighting discrimination issues in employment, access to goods and services or education. The list is not exhaustive it is determined by you and your life style and ambition.

Here is a huge task you may wish to consider if it is relevant to you, reassessment of your entire life. You may need to curtail, to achievable levels, activities that pre accident you may have found easy to achieve but may not be so easy now.

That does not mean that you cannot win at the new tasks that you set, it only means that the longest journey begins with the very first step. That first step may be the only motivation you need to W.I.N.

Remember the holy C.O.W. ...... casualty, order, win.

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