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It is very important that you consider at the outset, the most appropriate method to fund your personal injury claim. It is vital that you agree this with the solicitor advising you at your first meeting.
There are a variety of options that need to be considered with your solicitor prior to deciding upon the method of funding your personal injury claim.
At Rogers & Norton we always provide a free, without obligation, initial interview. At that interview we will discuss with you the best method for funding the claim and take you through all of the relevant options.
As solicitors and expert personal injury lawyers we are regulated by the Law Society and are members of the Law Society’s Personal Injury Panel. We are also members of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.
It is important that any solicitor advising you on your claim considers the use of a:
Whilst a No Win No Fee Agreement may be the most appropriate option, there are often other methods of funding a case which may be better suited to the particular client. We will consider with you all options before agreeing the best method for funding the case. Once we have agreed to accept your instructions we will set out in writing, our recommendations for funding your case.
We follow the Law Society’s client care code, meaning that you are provided with full details regarding the options available for funding your claim and our reasons for recommending the method we propose.
The methods of financing the claim will be discussed with you when you contact the Rogers & Norton National Accident Helpline on free phone 0800 7834035 or when we contact you in response to the submission of your claim form.
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Director
Norwich, Personal Injury
Mark is a Director and head of the Firm’s Personal Injury & Legal Expenses Department. Mark is a Solicitor with many years experience of handling personal injury claims for clients suffering injuries in road traffic accidents, at work or in public places. Mark also has experience of Motor Insurer Bureau cases where the client is the victim of an uninsured driver. He also undertakes work relating to criminal injury cases.
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives
Norwich, Personal Injury
Hannah joined Rogers & Norton in 1997 as an office junior but moved to the Personal Injury and Legal Expense team shortly after as a secretary and then subsequently as a Fee Earner in 2000.
Hannah is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives having been admitted in February 2008 and continues to work in the Personal Injury department specialising in claims arising from road traffic accidents, accidents at work and public liability claims.
Personal Injury Executive
Norwich, Personal Injury