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Transport For Wales Train Collision 21-10-2024
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eskbanker said:
Given the circumstances of an accident considered to have been caused by ineffectiveness of brakes on abnormally slippery rails, OP probably shudders at that term....DullGreyGuy said:
Alternatively you could use a no win no fee solicitor, if they believe the losses are sufficient to get you into the Fast Track level of court.Initial shudder, followed by almost Pixxing myself laughing @ FastTrak!Thanks for the sage advice everyone.Sorry for dropping this in the wrong thread.0 -
in this one they'll prefer it than the Small Track as no win no fee won't be interested as the monies are too small. Perhaps Multi-Track will be better for all concerned but a whiplash like injury coming in at over £25k is very rareeskbanker said:
Given the circumstances of an accident considered to have been caused by ineffectiveness of brakes on abnormally slippery rails, OP probably shudders at that term....DullGreyGuy said:
Alternatively you could use a no win no fee solicitor, if they believe the losses are sufficient to get you into the Fast Track level of court.0
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