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postman44 | 20:26 Tue 26th Nov 2019 | Business & Finance
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When a solicitor asks you to sign a cfa. What does it mean. Has anyone experienced this on answerbank. It's a win no fee solicitor. Thanks for advice.
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you really shouldn't be asked to sign anything by a solicitor that hasnt been explained
Ask the solicitor.
To make a formal instruction to a specialist personal injury solicitor, the claimant has to sign a conditional fee agreement (CFA). A CFA is the formal term for “no win no fee”. Solicitor (CFA) paperwork for personal injury compensation claims provides the claimant the peace of mind of knowing that you are instructing a compliant personal injury claims company..
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