Has anyone any experience of using the unionline solicitor team for making a claim ?
Or is it wiser to maybe use a private solicitor firm ?
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Unionline solicitors
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tramssirhc
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Re: Unionline solicitors
If you are a member then no it isn't better to use a private solicitor. However claims are a percentage thing, with the focus being on percentage wins. One of the benefits of a union solicitor is that if the solicitor turns down the case you can appeal that decision through the branch and the general secretary can instruct the solicitor to pursue the case.
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Rve83ndxd
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Re: Unionline solicitors
A mate of mine had a bona fide, couldn't lose case, that the Union sent a bloke who didn't do any prep on. Didn't even bring up any of the evidence. Lost it.
If you think a private solicitor would be any better...
If you think a private solicitor would be any better...
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thefox
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Re: Unionline solicitors
Go private,you will have to pay around 20% to them but much better than the union one in my own experience.
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Superdude
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Re: Unionline solicitors
I got four and a half grand for a dog bite, so they get a thumbs up from me.
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hero22
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Wullie10
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Re: Unionline solicitors
They are useless. Another "" reason ? " for paying union fees. Nothing but bad experience with them.
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thefox
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Yip wullie me as well.
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hero22
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Jimbo
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Re: Unionline solicitors
I used them a couple of years ago when I got knocked off my bicycle and made a claim against the driver's insurance. There were no fees and I got a good outcome in the end but communication was really poor and I had to chase them up several times to find out what was going on.