LEGAL COSTS RECOVERY SPECIALISTS

Vertill Ltd are Legal Costs Recovery Specialists. We can help your Solicitor's firm recover the monies due from clients who have breached the terms of their CFA agreement.

Our legal costs specialist services help recover the basic charges, expenses and disbursements incurred by Solicitor’s firms engaged in claimant Personal Injury, Medical Negligence, Industrial Disease and other forms of civil litigation.

The Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) sets out the terms upon which the firm is engaged to act on the client’s behalf in pursuing a claim for damages and the basis upon which the firm will charge for its work.

It also sets out the RESPONSIBILITIES of the client.

The client MUST:

  • Give instructions that allow the firm to do its work properly;
  • Not ask the firm to work in an improper or unreasonable way;
  • Not deliberately mislead the firm;
  • Co-operate with the firm;
  • Go to any medical or expert examination or Court hearing.

If a client FAILS to meet their responsibilities and the claim fails, the firm can end the CFA agreement and the client MUST;

  • Pay the firm’s basic charges, expenses and disbursements including Barristers’ fees but not the success fee.

HIGHLY TRUSTED RECOVERY SERVICE

We provide an effective legal costs recovery service that gets results.

Recovering your legal costs from a client requires expertise and resources. Vertill Ltd’s legal cost recovery service is highly trusted by Solicitor’s firms because we get results. Our expert team can handle instructions of all sizes, including substantial volume work.

We will:

  • Review all cases where the CFA has ended in the LAST 6 YEARS

  • Identify those where the client has failed to meet their responsibilities

  • Prepare a Bill of Costs to include the firm’s basic charges, expenses and disbursements

  • Serve the Bill of Costs on the client

  • Secure payment from the client of the monies due

  • Issue Court proceedings and attend any Court hearings where monies are not received and secure payment

NO OBLIGATION

Arrange a Free Consultation with our Legal Costs Recovery Specialists

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ABOUT VERTILL LTD

Expect the highest professional standards

Vertill Ltd is a specialist legal costs recovery company. We work on behalf of Solicitor’s firms to recover the basic charges, expenses and disbursements including Barristers’ fees (but not the success fee) from clients who have breached the terms of their CFA agreement.
Vertill Ltd - CFA Legal Costs Recovery Experts
  • Vertill Ltd
    Unit 13
    First Floor, Shakespeare Centre
    Shakespeare Street
    SOUTHPORT
    PR8 5AB
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