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Hi there,
Quite new to the site but can anyone comment on this:
My wife won a medical negligence case last March(2009). She still has not received her money, and we have just found out that they will not pay her because the 'other' side will not pay any of the consultants reports used in the case. Now she has just received a letter demanding that we pay the consultants report and the fee will be taken out of her compensation!!
Is this allowed??
Quite new to the site but can anyone comment on this:
My wife won a medical negligence case last March(2009). She still has not received her money, and we have just found out that they will not pay her because the 'other' side will not pay any of the consultants reports used in the case. Now she has just received a letter demanding that we pay the consultants report and the fee will be taken out of her compensation!!
Is this allowed??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to be pedantic, but she didn't 'win' the case then, if there was an out of court settlement.
In an out of court settlement, both sides agree to not to proceed with the court case and an exchange of money is agreed.
The solicitor advising you should have taken into account the costs that you had incurred to date (both his own and other independents such as consultants) in advising you whether to accept the out of court settlement. Their fees will invariably have to be taken out of the sum received from the other side.
In an out of court settlement, both sides agree to not to proceed with the court case and an exchange of money is agreed.
The solicitor advising you should have taken into account the costs that you had incurred to date (both his own and other independents such as consultants) in advising you whether to accept the out of court settlement. Their fees will invariably have to be taken out of the sum received from the other side.
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