yes - but only on a "no win no fee" basis. If the case won't run, they won't take it on.
In pavement tripping cases, the no fee solicitor tells the Council "we're taking you to Court"
The Council Solicitor says "this will cost us, say, 5 grand in fees, offer them 2 grand" plus the no fee solicitor's fee, say £500.
The Council has insurance for this.
Everybody's happy.
The people who lose are the general public who pay insurance premiums, as all the compo costs affect the level of premiums.
Here endeth the lesson - sorry to ramble on - must be the Islay malt.
Good luck.