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aimc
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Hi,
My sister went to a solicitor almost 7 years ago (when she was 19) regarding a personal injury claim, after a court hearing & an appeal she was unsuccessful but not on the basis that the accident didn't happen, on the basis that the other party were not negligent. She recently received a letter from the other parties solicitor with a bill for almost €19,000 & after contacting them they have informed her that it is up to her to pay this & that she should have been informed of this when her solicitor agreed to take the case, she kept every letter from her solicitor & the initial letter accepting the case does not mention any potential fees for the other party & neither do any of the subsequent letters. She has tried contacting her solicitor but they will not return her calls.
Is there anything she can do about this? Were her solicitors obliged to advise her of potential fees? Also she does not have the money to pay this, what could possibly happen if it is decided she has to pay this?
Any advice welcome.
Regards,
aimc
My sister went to a solicitor almost 7 years ago (when she was 19) regarding a personal injury claim, after a court hearing & an appeal she was unsuccessful but not on the basis that the accident didn't happen, on the basis that the other party were not negligent. She recently received a letter from the other parties solicitor with a bill for almost €19,000 & after contacting them they have informed her that it is up to her to pay this & that she should have been informed of this when her solicitor agreed to take the case, she kept every letter from her solicitor & the initial letter accepting the case does not mention any potential fees for the other party & neither do any of the subsequent letters. She has tried contacting her solicitor but they will not return her calls.
Is there anything she can do about this? Were her solicitors obliged to advise her of potential fees? Also she does not have the money to pay this, what could possibly happen if it is decided she has to pay this?
Any advice welcome.
Regards,
aimc