- Why choose Optimum Claim Solutions?
- Can I make a claim?
- How much compensation could I get?
- What is the process involved in making a claim?
- What will it cost me?
Why choose Optimum Claim Solutions?
Our leading UK compensation solicitors are fully qualified and hand-picked for their high standard of service and expertise in handling your claim.
Even with our expertise you still pay absolutely nothing to claim through our no win no fee* policy and we guarantee that you will keep 100% of your compensation.
Our priority is to ensure the claims process is as simple and straightforward as possible in gaining you maximum compensation for your injury.
Contact us on 08081 292 030 or simply fill out our brief online claim form to start your claim today.
Can I make a claim?
If you have been injured in any non-fault accident within the last three years, you could be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries. Our claims staff will asses whether you are entitled to make a claim or not within minutes.
How much compensation could I get?
Optimum Claims will ensure that wherever possible you get 100 per cent of any compensation awarded to you. But it's impossible to give an idea of how much you might get until we have some details about your injury, including a medical report. Your lawyer will be able to discuss this with you and give you more detailed advice.
As well as compensation for your pain and suffering, you might also get money for loss of earnings or any treatment costs.
What is the process involved in making a claim?
What will it cost me?
When you use Optimum Claims to make a claim you do not have to pay for your lawyer. This is because if you win your case, the legal costs will be paid by the other side.
If we take on your case but don't win, we won't charge you for our services, but you may have to pay the costs of the other side. For more information, see ‘what does "no-win, no-fee" mean?'.
What does ‘no-win, no-fee' mean?
Under a no-win, no-fee agreement, your lawyer will not get paid if you lose your case. But this does not mean that if you lose you will have nothing to pay. You will usually still have to pay your opponent's costs.
You can arrange insurance to cover these costs to ensure you don't face a huge bill if you do lose your case. This is called ‘after-the-event insurance'. If you already have insurance, for example as part of your car or household insurance, you may be able to use this to fund your case. Please call 08081 292 030 for further information.


