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Fatal Accidents

Fatal Accidents

A mishap at work or in a public place may lead to a situation resulting in a fatal accident. This can alter the lives of the victim's family, who experience an emotional loss and the added stress of financial hardship. If the fatal accident was someone else's fault, then the family of the deceased may be able to make a fatal accident compensation claim. Although no compensation can replace the untimely death of a loved one, making a fatal accident claim can help to bring financial stability. A fatal accident compensation claim can be made for the death of a loved one due to occupational accidents, road accidents and even military accidents. A fatal accident claim can be made by a solicitor representing family members who were dependent upon the deceased for financial support. There are many complex legal issues surrounding a fatal accident compensation claim and require specialist expertise. If you are a claimant for fatal accident compensation, you should ensure that a solicitor with substantial experience and knowledge in this particular area of the law is chosen for representation, and that is where Legal Compare can assist you.

Simply enter your Claim Value and Post Code below and click "Submit" to get list of Solicitors located near your location.

Fees and charging options may differ between solicitors. All fees quoted are subject to terms and conditions and are exclusive of VAT and disbursements. A glossary of charging options is shown below.

Please request a Call Back or call us on 08456 800 600 if you require further information.

And remember, you will not be committing to a contract until you have agreed final terms with your chosen solicitor.

"No win, No Fee" agreement where the fees are recovered from your opponent if you are successful in your claim. There is no charge if you are unsuccessful.
"Contingency Fee" agreement where you are charged a percentage of your compensation and the fees deducted from your compensation payment.
"Hourly Rate" agreement where you are charged an hourly rate regardless of the success of your claim for compensation.
"Fixed Fee" agreement where you are charged a fixed fee for the work undertaken regardless of the work involved.
"Legal Aid" where your legal fees are paid from public funds, however, you may have to pay a contribution to the fees.
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