Re: Solicitor fees-help needed
the insurers covering "all costs" is obviously great...
...if that's actually what they are going to do.
I'd suggest asking what outlays you are going to be asked to fund as the matter goes along, aside from your legal fees as such.
you may end up in no better position with this new solicitor than with your current one is the point. indeed if your current solicitor is operating on a "no win, no fee" basis, and the new solicitor is going to be paid irrespective of what level of service you get, one might argue that your current solicitor is in a position of being more motivated to give you a good service.
The actual "risk" that you are afraid of is the risk of losing the case in any event, and being hit with the Defendant's legal costs - you're not covered for that until you take out another insurance policy specifically (which may or may not be advisable)
but look - solicitors are no different than any other service provider, choose whoever you want