Re: Dodgy solicitors
Have you found out whether you are eligible for legal aid? And at the time you enquired about your matter it didn't seem to me that you already called and qualified as your posts have indicated that you didn't know what to do and therefore could not have required an opinion from a solicitor unless it was confirmed that your case was taken on and you could receive legal aid.
This is very subjective and I guess could be argued either way but as I said your case appears to be very weak. Sorry if you think I'm playing devil's advocate here, I try to look at things objectively from both points of view and quite a lot of the time people who wish to make claims and arguments only think on one track, including myself on occasions!
I take on board the disability characteristic you will rely on but you have to remember the case will rest on a balance of probabilities, you will need to convince the court more than 50% that the solicitors specifically discriminated against you by saying a few words and isn't quite what you want to hear, and the fact they appear to be unware that you were seeking their help with legal aid. I can't really answer legal aid questions but I would imagine just because they are a legal aid firm does not mean they must take on your case.
Have you found out whether you are eligible for legal aid? And at the time you enquired about your matter it didn't seem to me that you already called and qualified as your posts have indicated that you didn't know what to do and therefore could not have required an opinion from a solicitor unless it was confirmed that your case was taken on and you could receive legal aid.
It also seems that you are suggesting that any solicitor can choose just to say nothing apart from 'I'm busy' or 'not for me' or 'sorry, poor prospects' when the really mean 'sorry, I don't like dealing with disability issues' leaving people like me with no recourse.
I take on board the disability characteristic you will rely on but you have to remember the case will rest on a balance of probabilities, you will need to convince the court more than 50% that the solicitors specifically discriminated against you by saying a few words and isn't quite what you want to hear, and the fact they appear to be unware that you were seeking their help with legal aid. I can't really answer legal aid questions but I would imagine just because they are a legal aid firm does not mean they must take on your case.
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