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Our Services
- CFA signing & Explanation
- CFA signing, explanation and obtaining a full statement
- CFA Signing & Explanation with photos
- Client Statement & Signature Completion
- Witness Statements & Photographs
- Accident Description & Photographs
- Legal Serving of Notice
- Initial Questionnaire
- Case Recovery and Client No Contacts
- Loan/Mortgage applications
Legal Serving of Notice

There are various types of notice, each of which has different results. In general notice deals with information that a party knows or should have known. In this context notice is an essential element of Due Process. Notice can also refer to commonly known facts that a court or administrative agency may take into evidence.
Actual notice is information given to the party directly. The two kinds of actual notice are express notice and implied notice. An individual is deemed to have been given express notice when he or she actually hears it or reads it. Implied notice is deduced or inferred from the circumstances rather than direct or explicit words. Courts will treat such information as though actual notice had been given or served.
To find out more about how Onecall Services can save your company both time and expense by obtaining the facts you need, at the precise time you need them, call us on 0778 6004581 today, or contact us on-line by completing the online enquiry form.
To find out more about how Onecall Services can save your company both time and expense by obtaining the facts you need, at the precise time you need them, call us on 0778 6004581 today, or contact us on-line by completing the online enquiry form.
