What does No Win - No Fee mean?
Automobile accidents are almost an inevitable fact of life. You may not even be at fault - another person's error could have caused the accident. But, the result could mean temporary, or even permanent, pain, trauma and injury for you.
Basically the only recourse for a victim of an accident is to claim damages. While claiming compensation for your injuries is your right, your opponent could make use of legal loopholes to escape liability. To sidestep this, you need to take the help of a professional lawyer to claim your rightful compensation.
But remember, professional legal services cost money. This means that you could end up paying a substantial portion of your compensation amount as lawyer's fees. A no win, no fee compensation claim is one way to avoid such a situation.
In a no win no fee compensation claim, you do not have give up your right to compensation money to pay your lawyer's fees. This is because a no win no fee compensation claim is a kind of conditional agreement stipulating that your lawyer will only collect his fees from your opponent if you win the case. So if you win the claim, you get to keep all the money. But if you lose, you don't have to pay any more money.
While no win no fee compensation claims provide a safe option for accident victims to sue for damages, there is one important thing to remember: your opponent may have a similar agreement with his lawyer, in which case, if you lose, you become liable to pay your opponent's legal fees. To protect against this, it is crucial that you take 'after even' insurance before you sue for damages. This will ensure that if you lose, your insurance company will pay the opposing lawyer's fees.