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No win no fee solicitors

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  • oh_really
    oh_really Posts: 907 Forumite
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    edited 8 April 2021 at 10:14AM
    Was there negligence were you contributory in any way, witnesses. A lot more information is required and not drip fed in.
  • pdotbe said:
    I had an accident at work which resulted in a break in my foot, which has ended with me being on crutches and in a boot for 4-6 weeks. I work for an agency and they have stated I’m only entitled to SSP even though I have been with them for over the initial 12 weeks probation period. Where do I stand? The company (not the agency) pay fully pay for anyone who has an accident at work that isn’t their fault and have confirmed that I was not at fault - do I go to a “no win, no fee” solicitor? Please help! 

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