We are looking at pursuing a clinical negligence case on a no win no fee basis. One of the solicitor websites refers to using the legal expenses part of your home insurance. I'm not seeing how the two are related. Please could someone explain ? Is this common practice ? Would doing so count as a claim on the insurance ? The case would be using power of attorney so is not on behalf of any of those covered by the house insurance.
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Educate me - Home insurance legal expenses & no win no fee solicitors
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iseenodust · 18/02/2015 16:06
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