• What does this whole process cost and what is a No Win No Fee?
• Do you deduct any money from my compensation?
• How do you make your money?
• How long is this whole process going to take?
What Does This Whole Process Cost?
Your case will not cost you anything. The process is dealt with on a No Win No Fee basis. No Win No Fee arrangements (or Conditional Fee Arrangements; CFAs) ensure that if you do not win your accident claim, you do not have to pay your solicitor a fee. Insurance will cover you against the other side's costs and expenses. If you win your ‘no win no fee claim’, you will receive your compensation free of any deductions, as your solicitor's costs will be paid by the defendant (Third party).
No win no fee compensation claims were introduced to the UK in 1995, and replaced legal aid. This was a government enabled system for providing funding to help people get a fair hearing, access the court process, and to help solve any problems that contribute to social exclusion.
The ‘no win no fee claim’ claims system shifts costs from the legal aid system. It also removes the need for an application process to satisfy an independent regulator that there is a reasonable case. Instead, these decisions are now up to the discretion of the solicitor. Therefore, the ‘no win no fee claim’ agreement occurs between the law firm and the client.
Does Mr Whiplash Deduct Money From My Compensation?
Absolutely not we guarantee that as our clients you will be entitled to the full 100% compensation all the time.
How Does Mr Whiplash Make Money?
Mr Whiplash is paid by the no win no fee solicitors that we represent. They pay us a fee to advertise their specialised services to accident victims, which enables us to put you in touch with them quickly and easily. This cost is not passed on to you. If you win your no win no fee claim, you will receive 100% compensation. Even if you lose your claim, your solicitor will cover all costs.
How Long Is This Whole Process Going To Take?
The length of time it takes for a claim to be settled depends on a number of different factors including the type of injury you have suffered, and whether you have lost money because of the accident. This means it’s not possible for us to tell you exactly how long the claims process will take. Once your solicitor has all the details of your claim, they should be able to give you an idea of how long it will take to settle your claim.

