NEW YJB HEAD, MINER COMPLAINTS, WELSH IN COURT
NEW YJB HEAD
MINER COMPLAINTS
Former miners who had improper deductions made by solicitors from their compensation payments are being urged to make a complaint within 12 months by the government and the Legal Complaints Service (LCS). The Coal Health Compensation Schemes were negotiated to compensate miners for mining-related health problems, caused by working in British coal mines. However, some solicitors made deductions of success fees from miners’ compensation awards, in addition to costs they would receive from the government, to compensate for not being paid in unsuccessful cases. The LCS is writing to ex-miners to encourage them to make a complaint within the time limit. Ex-miners will be advised to seek to recover their money through in-house complaints mechanisms under rule 2 of the Solicitors’ Code of Practice. Should this prove unsuccessful, they should contact the LCS.
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