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18-09-06, 04:09 PM
You poor thing i hope you get well soon.
May i give you a word of advise ? A shop roof fell in while my other half was inside,he made a claim on a no win no fee basis,they charge that much more than a normal soilcitor he won his case but ended up with not a penny ! Just something to think about if you do intend to claim. xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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18-09-06, 04:13 PM
I'd Suggest Going To Citizens Advice,
They Are Free To Start With And They Will Put You On To A Reptuable Solicitor, That, If You Do Win You Get 100% Of The Money And If You Dont, You Dont Have To Foot The Bill.................. Mu Husband Had A Good Case, No Win No Fee . He Fell Off A Ladder At Work 7 Years Ago When He Was Paye, And We Used A No Win No Fee Thingy.......... If You Drop Me A Personal Message It Will Remind Me To Dig Out The Name What Area Are You In |
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18-09-06, 04:14 PM
OH DEAR - I hope your feeling a bit less brusied soon im always falling over and doing silly things!! lol
Not sure if this will help but on the adverts for injury lawyers 4u they say that they claim all there expenses from the person at fault so you keep 100% of your claim - dont know how true it is though as you never know what all the small print says but worth giveing them a call maybe? xxx |
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18-09-06, 04:16 PM
What a nightmare for you im glad nothing serious was wrong and the flowers were a nice touch, they could probably feel the pinch of aclaim already lol. As for a solcitor either the citizens advice bureau or check your house insurance for legal fees etcc.
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18-09-06, 04:18 PM
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18-09-06, 04:21 PM
hiya i was involed in a car accident..it took me nearly 2 years to get any money!!!! its a long process most of the companys are the same....i would just ring round a few a see which one you feel more comfatble with...
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18-09-06, 04:29 PM
Oh Martine you must be in agony, I fell straight down on my bum once and I still get twinges now from it. I was advised to see a chiropractor by my doctor. I hope they get non slip mats down asap or ther could be others who are less lucky than you, if you can call your injuries lucky!
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18-09-06, 04:35 PM
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Did they x-ray the base of your spine (coccx) as I and rjryan both broke ours falling like you ....Dont want to panic you but its worth thinking about. Mine is ok but a bit like sitting on a golf ball when I am in the bath as it is now like a right angle instead of curved and rjryan (Rachel) has had to have surgery on hers quite a while after the injury happened, as hers broke off altogether. |
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18-09-06, 04:40 PM
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I will try to find out the company name and pm you Martine,as this company said they did the above. The small print however stated that yes they do claim it back from the company you have a law suit against,but their fee is taken from the total amount awarded,wich basically means you get what's left. I am not saying all no win no fee comapnies are the same,i am just saying how this one was and to make you aware to read the smaall print first hth x Best of luck ! |
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18-09-06, 04:41 PM
How about approach the leisure club for a nice membership, instead of suing them? Might work out better in the long run and you can use their facilities to recuperate - how would you feel if someone slipped in your salon and sued you? For a small business it could be lethal...
... I don't believe in putting in claims in .. I was brought up this way - we were always taught to work for our money Hope you're feeling better soon, which is the main thing I think - if you had broken your spine or something and couldn't work and earn a living ever again.. then I would think about putting in a claim if they were liable... but in your position, with some rest and TLC it looks like you'll be fine ![]() |
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18-09-06, 05:02 PM
If there is any chance that this fall could come back to haunt her
The company who own the leisure club will have liability insurance that will cover the cost of any claim, so it will not actually come directly out of the companies financies. I am surprised this happend, as I would have thought that they would have had to have the H&S people round to do a check before they opened, so as to avoid things like this. |
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