Compensation Solicitor - Meet Your Expectations
Compensation Solicitor - Meet Your Expectations
© Copyright 2005 Mumtaz Shah
Compensation solicitors have a well-earned reputation of
being aloof. Their offices are like something out of the
Victorian era. They're professionals who don't like
outsiders telling them how to run their private little clubs,
called "Firms". All in all, they may even have a horrible
reputation. So, what should you expect when you first
meet a personal injury solicitor?
The Offices
Unlike the Dickensian movies you may have seen, accident
solicitors these days like to work out of offices that are
spacious and open-plan. Like banks, they hope to give
visitors the feeling of being friendly and comfortable. More
often than not, you'll be met by a receptionist, but it is
also likely that as soon as the solicitor knows you have
arrived they will come and greet you and walk you
through to their offices or a meeting room depending
how packed their rooms are with files.
The Discussion
Having enter the room, it is likely that the first thing the
compensation solicitor will ask you to do is to tell them all
about what happened. It is at this time, the notes you
wrote following the accident will come in handy as you
can use these to tell the solicitor all about the accident.
If possible, you should also hand over any photographs
you took at the scene of the accident and a copy of your
medical report, if you have one. Don't be overly
concerned if the accident solicitor doesn't say too much
at this time and don't worry if you see them taking notes
from time to time. They only do this to jog their
memories of facts they may want to ask you more about
later or use against the other party.
The Questions
Frequently your personal injury solicitor will hear your story
before they ask you any questions. Once you have
completed your story they will then ask some questions
that they feel are central to whether or not you'll win
your case. When answering these questions you need to
be as honest as you can - after all, if you mislead the
accident solicitor you are really only misleading yourself.
Waste his time, and you are wasting your own.
Agreeing To Act For You
So long as your story and your answers to his questions
give the solicitor grounds to believe you have a claim, he'll
likely agree to act as your compensation solicitor. In that
case you should expect the following things to happen:
* If you have not already had a medical examination by
this point, the solicitor will then arrange for you to have
one.
* The solicitor will arrange for you to sign an engagement
letter authorising you to retain his/her services.
* The solicitor will likely ask you to sign a power of
attorney authorising him/her to have access to certain
information relating to the case; such as your medical
records and the status of your insurance claim;
* In the engagement letter you sign, the solicitor will likely
have a clause that says he can act as your represented
solicitor in any discussions with the insurance company or
the insurance loss adjuster.
* The solicitor will ask if you have spoken to the insurance
company and will then ask you not to talk to them
directly any more but to direct any queries to him.
What Happens If The Accident Solicitor Doesn't Agree To
Act For You?
In certain circumstances, having heard your story the
personal injury solicitor may tell you that they cannot act
for you in this matter. Now, there may be a number of
reasons for this.
It may be the case that they do not think you'll win the
case. Just as likely, it could be the case that having heard
your story they have become aware of a conflict of
interest and realise they cannot, professionally and
ethically, act for you.
Whatever the case, if the solicitor tells you that they
cannot act for you, you should ask them if they can
recommend to you an accident claim solicitor who can
help you. In most cases they'll be very happy to give you
the name of an accident compensation solicitor they
believe will be happy to represent you.
Finals...
Don't be misled into thinking that everything has to be
one way. If you are not too sure whether you want to
retain the services of the accident solicitor for your
compensation claim you should feel free to ask questions
of them.
Good questions you may want to ask are what areas of
law they specialise in (to make sure that they specialise,
or at least know, the area of law that is going to affect
your case) and how many similar cases they have won in
the past (so you get some idea about their track
record!).
Whatever you do, do not be afraid or overawed by being
in the presence of an accident claim solicitor - they're
only human after all!
Finally
So do you really need to see them?
Not really, as you can cut out the journey, which
practically saves you a lot of time and energy. Today, to
be efficient, everything is done either on the phone or
over the net, except for the obvious court attendance.
Not virtual yet, but could be in the future!
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