It was founded in 2000 to offer injury victims access to justice in the wake of the Woolf reforms which saw the government withdraw legal aid for personal injury cases.
Before 1998, personal injury victims had the option to claim compensation using legal aid, which was also available for a variety of other types of civil litigation.
When the Woolf reforms came into effect, the concept of ‘no win no fee’ (the colloquial name for the Conditional Fee Agreement or CFA) was born.
Now, if somebody is injured through no fault of their own, whether it be in a car crash, an accident at work or a slip, trip or fall in a public place, they can instruct a lawyer to pursue their compensation claim for them. The no win no fee agreement means that there is no risk to the applicant: if they win, the losing defendant pays their cost, if they lose the case themselves, their solicitor writes off his legal costs.
Accident Advice Helpline came into being at the advent of no-win, no-fee. As legal aid was phased out for personal injury cases, the government also stopped allocating resources to the promotion of this legal right. This is where claims management companies like AAH took up the slack in order to promote the service which was available to personal injury victims.
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