Can anyone offer any help about solicitors?
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:23 pm
After my accident at the beginning of Feb I was assigned a solicitors to deal with my losses. This included an assessment and several sessions of physio as I had back issues the initial sessions were completed but under the assessment the doctor said it would take up to 6 months to heal.
A few weeks after completion of the initial physio problems returned and I contacted them again as advised by the physio.
We went ahead and arranged on the provsio that the insurance would authorise it and booked more sessions.
I contacted the solicitors by phone and asked them to authorise the treatment which after a quick review they did as it was within the timescales and scope of injuries listed by the independent doctor.
Now none of these invoices have been paid and the solicitors will not contact the health provider, will not return my calls, the health providers calls or respond to email. I keep getting bills for around £300 (which I could just pay but it should be covered so why should I?) and am getting to the end of my tether as I found the health providers details spoke to them and they tried to contact the solicitors directly to which they seem to have had no response.
My question is do I have grounds for dismissal of the solicitors (and raising a complaint to the ombudsman) and can I engage another more competent firm? If so how on earth do I got about it? Anyone got any ideas or tips?
Carl.
A few weeks after completion of the initial physio problems returned and I contacted them again as advised by the physio.
We went ahead and arranged on the provsio that the insurance would authorise it and booked more sessions.
I contacted the solicitors by phone and asked them to authorise the treatment which after a quick review they did as it was within the timescales and scope of injuries listed by the independent doctor.
Now none of these invoices have been paid and the solicitors will not contact the health provider, will not return my calls, the health providers calls or respond to email. I keep getting bills for around £300 (which I could just pay but it should be covered so why should I?) and am getting to the end of my tether as I found the health providers details spoke to them and they tried to contact the solicitors directly to which they seem to have had no response.
My question is do I have grounds for dismissal of the solicitors (and raising a complaint to the ombudsman) and can I engage another more competent firm? If so how on earth do I got about it? Anyone got any ideas or tips?
Carl.