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You should do it as soon as possible so you can receive help from processionals and reduce your losses. You can use a claims management company or go directly to a solicitor. We recommend to use a firm like a claims management company as they will look after you on a daily basis, plus the solicitors of course too. So you receive an extra service free of charge. The other advantage of using the Claims Management Company is that they know who is '' a good solicitor'' ! If they are unhappy about the service you receiving they will move you to other panel of solicitors. If you had an accident probably you will be using such service first time... a claims management company do this on a daily basis and knows who is good.

If on the end you still want to go direct to a solicitor make sure your claim handler is someone who had an experience in such cases. Trainees solicitors do sometime mistakes and if they are not spot by a Claims Management Company or you it may cost you time, money and health.

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