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greener | 16:03 Mon 18th Sep 2006 | Law
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if i take this person to court and I win my case, the person whom i am taking to court, may decide to go bankrupt.
who will have to pay my solicitor, barrister, and court fee,s if i do not get any compensation from the person i am taking to court.
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You'd need to ask the firm of solicitors who are taking on your case on a no-win, no fee basis. There will be something in their T&C to cover this eventuality.
it may be possible to take out an insurance policy through your solicitors in order to protect against exactly this.
An insurance policy is definitely a good idea, just make sure you go through all this with your solicitor and preferably get it explained in writing.

This may help...http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:w3FBwkDqYP4 J:www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/news/forms/docs/ ex301_0406.pdf+defendant+bankrupt+fees+compens ation&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=5
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thank for your answer, can you tell me what T/c s are
terms and conditions
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jenna 1978 thank you, one more question, i went to c.a.b
i was told that if someone
went bankrupt, owing certain things, one of which was personal injury compensation, it was like a secured loan, and had to be paid whatever, this was told me by someone who dealt with debt, What do you think . greener

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