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No win, no fee injury claim solicitors
With no win, no fee, you'll be represented by an expert solicitor with no upfront cost and nothing to pay if your claim is unsuccessful.
If you win your claim, your solicitor will receive a pre-agreed percentage of your compensation.
How does no win, no fee work?Why claim through Quittance?
Claiming through Quittance Injury Claims gives you access to a network of specialist solicitors.
This means a higher chance of your claim being accepted and managed by an expert in your specific injury type, maximising your chances of success and securing the compensation you need.
Find out moreDid you know?
1 in 5 claimants suffer both physical and psychological harm
Our 2024 survey of nearly 10,000 clients from 2023 revealed that 21% of respondents who suffered a psychological injury also suffered a physical injury. We explain why it's so critical that psychological injuries are properly assessed during the claims process.
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- If you qualify to claim
- How much you can claim
- Other losses you can claim for
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We have over 10 years experience helping injured people understand their rights and options to claim compensation.
The Quittance Injury Claims Blog
January 29, 2025
The CRU has published data for last year that reveals an increase in claimants seeking compensation for their injuries.
Whiplash tariff set to rise
The Lord Chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, has announced that the whiplash tariff is set to increase by around 15%.
Solicitors fees cannot be deducted without the claimant's consent
In a landmark ruling, the UK Supreme Court has confirmed that personal injury claimants must give explicit consent before any deductions are made from their compensation for solicitor fees.