Yes, we can. You will only be charged a percentage on your claim if you win.
Frequently asked questions
General FAQs
How do I know if I have grounds for a claim?
This will depend on the specifics of your claim.
The best way to find out if you qualify to make a claim is to fill out a form on our page. Our qualified consultants will then be in touch to assess your specific situation free of charge.
What happens if my claim fails?
We provide a no-win, no fee service. If your claim is unsuccessful you don’t have to pay anything.
Tenancy Deposit Claims
Can I make a tenancy deposit claim if I’m still living on the property?
Yes, you can make a tenancy deposit claim if you are still living in the property, or you can wait until you have moved out.
How long do you have to make a tenancy deposit claim?
You can claim against your landlord up to 6 years after paying the first deposit.
Does everyone named on the tenancy agreement need to claim?
It would be better if all named tenants claimed, but we understand that some people may not want to make a claim, or you may no longer be in touch with them.
How much compensation could I get?
If your landlord failed to protect your deposit within reasonable time, provide you the information required to access your deposit, keep your deposit protected throughout the tenancy or serve the required documentation to your guarantor you might be eligible for compensation worth 1-3 times the original amount paid.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Tenancy Deposit claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
PCP/Car Finance
How do I know if I was mis-sold car finance?
As with most types of financial mis-selling, you probably won’t know until a company or individual checks and tells you, or the company or individual who did it admits it.
The easiest way to check is to submit your claim on our website and we will check this for you.
What are the most common types of mis-sold car finance?
- Undisclosed or hidden commission
- Inflated prices and interest rates
- Sales people pressured you into a finance agreement
- Failure to conduct affordability checks
I had car finance longer than six years ago. Can I still claim?
How much compensation could I get?
If you have been a victim of PCP mis-selling you could be eligible for up to £10,000 in compensation. The average claim is £5000 in compensation.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Mis-sold Car Finance claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Medical Negligence
Can I bring a claim on behalf of someone else?
It is possible to bring a claim on behalf of someone else. There are several reasons why someone might not be able to claim compensation for themselves. They may, for example, lack the mental capacity to do so.
Will claiming for medical negligence compensation delay or affect my treatment?
No, making a medical negligence claim won’t affect your treatment in any way.
Can I make a complaint about my treatment while also making a compensation claim?
There’s no requirement to make an official complaint to the health service in order to take legal action but making a complaint can help to establish what’s happened before you begin a legal claim for compensation and won’t impact your ability to bring a medical negligence claim.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Medical Negligence claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Road Traffic Accidents
How long do I have to make a claim?
The Limitation Act 1980 governs accidents in England and Wales. The time limit for bringing a claim in personal injury is 3 years from the date on which accident occurred.
What can I claim for?
- Loss of Earnings
- Care and Assistance (from friends/family following your accident)
- Medical Expenses (prescription costs/over the counter medication)
- Travel Expenses
- Personal Injury
Do I need to attend a medical?
All personal injury claims require medical evidence to support the case. We’ll let you know exactly what we need based on your individual situation.
How much compensation could I get?
If you have been injured in a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault, you could be eligible for a compensation. The average claim for minor injuries is between £2000 – £5000.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Road Traffic Accident claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Housing Disrepair
Who can make a housing disrepair claim?
There are 76,814 homes in the UK that are at a “non-decent” standard. If your council home or accommodation falls into this category, and your landlord has done nothing to repair the problems, you could be eligible for compensation.
Can I be evicted for making a housing disrepair claim?
No, there are laws in place protecting Council and Housing Association tenants from being evicted for starting a housing disrepair compensation claim against their landlord.
I have been reporting an issue for longer than 6 months and it only just got fixed. Can I still make a claim?
Unfortunately, if your issue has been already dealt with you cannot make a claim against your landlord.
However, you may still have a case if the repairs have been done badly and the problem keeps coming back.
Can I claim against a private landlord?
You can claim against private landlords however we only take cases involving Council or Housing Association tenants.
How much compensation could I get?
The average payout for Housing Disrepair cases is between £3000 – £5000. However, depending on the damage, effects on your physical and mental wellbeing you could be eligible to claim as much as £10 000.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Housing Disrepair claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Personal Injury
Are there time limits on making a personal injury claim for compensation?
A claim should be brought within 3 years of the date that the incident causing an injury or illness occurred or the date you were first aware that you had suffered an injury or illness due to negligence.
Where a claim is being made on behalf of a child, the 3-year time limit does not begin until the child reaches age 18 in England and Wales or the child reaches age 16 in Scotland.
Can I make a personal injury claim if I was partly to blame for the accident?
Even if you are partly to blame for your accident, you can still make a claim for compensation. However, this will be reflected in your compensation payment.
Can I Claim Compensation on Behalf of Someone Else?
Not everybody who is injured is capable of dealing with a compensation claim. In some cases, you can bring a claim on someone else’s behalf, for example a child or for someone who lacks mental capacity.
How much compensation could I get?
Compensation you will get very much depends upon what injuries you have suffered from, how they have affected you and how they might affect you in the future. The average claim for minor injuries is between £2000 – £5000.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Personal Injury claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Mod Deafness Claims
Is there a time limit to bring a claim?
Yes, there is a 3-year time limit in which to bring a claim for military deafness claims. The start date for the time limit is deemed to be the date that you knew, or ought to have known that your hearing problems were due to your exposure to noise. For some, this date of knowledge can come years after their last exposure to excessive noise.
Can I claim if I am still serving?
Yes, you can still make a claim even if you are still serving in the Armed Forces. Your supervisors/colleagues will not be made aware of your claim, it will be dealt with by solicitors appointed by the Ministry of Defence.
Can I claim for tinnitus as well as hearing loss?
Yes. Tinnitus is a ringing, buzzing, hissing or whistling which can be either intermittent or continuous, in one ear or both ears. If your tinnitus has been caused as a result of inadequate ear protection whilst in the military, you may have the right to claim compensation.
How much compensation could I get?
Payouts for severe cases can exceed £100 000 in compensation. The average claim for less significant cases falls between £6000 – £12 000.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Military Deafness claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.
Mis-Sold Pensions
Do time limits apply to pension claims?
The time limit is usually 6 years from the date you received the poor advice, or 3 years from when you ought to reasonably have known you had cause to complain.
Can I still claim if my provider gone out of business?
If you have been paying into a pension scheme and the provider has recently gone out of business, you can still make a claim against them.
Can I claim for a Mis-Sold SIPP (Self Invested Personal Pension)?
Yes, you may be able to claim compensation for a mis-sold SIPP.
How much compensation could I get?
This all depends on the amount transferred and the circumstances of the transfer including your personal circumstances at the time.
FSCS (Financial Services Compensation Scheme) compensation may be available for certain types of (but not all) pension contracts. This will be to an upper limit of £85,000 and subject to certain conditions.
Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. All the Mis-sold Pension claims we take on are on a no win, no fee basis. This means you do not need to pay a penny upfront.