Got a Claim? Ltd is a company registered as Company Number: 6825110 and trading
under the legal Jurisdiction of England and Wales.
The company was established in 2009 following another year of bad press for Solicitors
in personal injury work, and with the aim being to provide a special and trusted
legal signposting service for those members of the public who want to pursue a compensation
claim but need help finding the right Solicitors to handle their claim.
We work with lawyers who have been involved with the most complex industrial diseases
cases of recent years, including setting precedents at the Court of Appeal. Although
adopting the guiding professional principles of the Solicitors Code of Conduct,
Got a Claim? Ltd does not provide legal advice to any individual contacting us through
any of our web sites.
Instead we provide the injured person with access to Solicitors who are known within
the legal profession as leading experts in industrial disease claims. This ‘special
knowledge’ is something which we believe helps the public more than a standard Claims
Management Company (CMC). Many CMC’s work by selling claims to Solicitors, and by
obtaining insurance commissions. There is frequently little or no vetting of the
individual Solicitors who will be handling the claim.
We work differently. We only recommend professionally accredited personal injury
Solicitors. They pay us a fee for the referral but that’s all. We use that fee to
invest in our web site and in turn to provide better access to decent, trusted legal
advice and justice for those who have been negligently damaged by work.
We do not have any financial arrangements with insurers, banks or medical agencies.
If you instruct us to find you a Solicitor, we will provide you with full and open
information about the fee that the Solicitor pays us. Your Solicitor will also do
the same so that the whole process is open and transparent.
Once we have referred the claim for you, we will have no involvement in your claim,
save that we will ask your Solicitor to confirm whether it has been successful,
or not. We will not ask, and your Solicitor will not tell us any other information.
Your Solicitor is professionally obliged to keep your details completely confidential
and will be regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.