Personal legal expenses insurance could help you and your family with a number of legal issues, depending on what cover you have. This site can help you learn about legal expenses insurance, how to get it, and how to use it if you have it.
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Legal expenses insurance can help you with a number of legal issues affecting your business.
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We've now made it even easier for customers to make a claim. Here you can find out how.
If you want to make a motor legal expenses insurance claim, follow the step-by-step guide below.
If you have legal expenses insurance included in your policy please make a note of your policy number before calling so that we can help you as quickly as possible.
How to check if I’m covered
Our team of experts will then get to work assessing your claim to establish who is at fault. This will include understanding your personal losses not covered by your motor insurance and establishing your prospects of success.
What are prospects of success?
If you or any passengers in your vehicle were injured in the incident, we will immediately appoint a specialist injury lawyer to investigate whether or not you may be entitled to compensation.
Assuming your case continues to enjoy reasonable prospects of success and all other requirements of your policy are met, we will work with you from start to finish. We’ll keep you updated you throughout and ask for any relevant supporting information that may be required for your case.
Who will represent me?
In our experience, most cases reach a settlement without the need to go to court with both sides reaching an agreement.
What does settlement mean?
If an agreement can’t be reached, there may be a need to go to court, but don’t worry your lawyer will help you prepare for any court appearance should you need to attend.
If you need to make a claim, please call us using the number found in your insurance documents.