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When you contact us, we'll give you a no-obligation and free phone call about your case.

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1. You get in touch with us

Either by phone or by filling in and submitting our contact form. You will then speak to an experienced lawyer who will advise you on your compensation case.

As a rule, we will be able to talk to you the same day you contact us, or the next working day at the latest.

2. We review your case

Once we have had a conversation with you, we will often have a good idea of whether you may be entitled to compensation.

In some cases, however, we must make a thorough assessment based on written documentation. In such cases, we will do this after further agreement with you.

3. We'll send you an appointment

We are on your side in the case, and only take on assignments where we believe the client has a chance of winning a compensation claim.

Questions and answers about compensation lawyers

When do you start invoicing?

We only start invoicing when we have entered into a written binding agreement with you, after we have made an assessment of the possibilities in your case.

Do I have to pay the costs of a lawyer myself?

In compensation cases following occupational injuries and traffic accidents, and in other types of liability cases, the insurance company will normally pay reasonable and necessary legal fees, provided they have recognised liability for the injury. If the insurance company concludes in the liability case that they are not liable, you must decide whether you want to continue the case and take the risk of paying the legal fees yourself. This decision is usually made after an assessment of the chances of succeeding with the case.

What does the insurance company cover?

The insurance company covers what they call «reasonable and necessary expenses for legal assistance». This means that in most cases they will pay the lawyer's fees in full.

When will I know if I have a good case or not?

When we have had a conversation with you, we will often have a good idea of this. In some cases, however, we need to make a thorough assessment based on written documentation. In such cases, we will do this after a more detailed agreement with you.

How long does it take to complete a case?

How long a case takes depends on many factors. Important factors in this context include how old the injury is, whether a decision has been made by NAV, whether a medical examination has been completed, whether the consequences of the injury for working life have been clarified, whether the insurance company has recognised liability, etc. A relatively recent injury that needs to be investigated can take 2-3 years, sometimes more because you have to wait for NAV and expert opinions. If the case ends up in court, it may take even longer.

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