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Yes he did have a solicitor, one of these no win merchants, I know he was on what I term as invalidity benefit as he was unable to work due to the damage to his arm caused by the other party. He also received several interim, smaller, payments during the claim process, so I suspect the MIB admitted liability quite early on, by reason of the fact that they made such interim payments. It is obviously not as straightforward as I was assuming. I was thinking that his solicitor would have received a charge on any compensation pay-out from the benefits office, so as when it was finalised a payment would be made direct from them, and the remainder forwarded to his bank account. Otherwise how would the benefits office know that a settlement had been reached, surely they don't rely on the honesty of the claimant.