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Transport For Wales Train Collision 21-10-2024

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  • eskbanker said:
    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.
    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....

    Initial shudder, followed by almost Pixxing myself laughing @ FastTrak!
    Thanks for the sage advice everyone.
    Sorry for dropping this in the wrong thread.

  • DullGreyGuy
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    eskbanker said:
    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.
    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....
    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 rare
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