I’m advocate in UAE includes highly skilled debt collection lawyers, experts in debt recovery through various methods, including dispute resolution, mediation, negotiation, settlement, and both criminal and civil litigation.
Debt collection services cover a wide range, from overdue invoices for businesses and personal debts to bank loans and bounced cheque cases. We handle cases involving sums from a few thousand dirhams to multi-million-dollar claims.
We provide customized recovery strategies suited to your unique situation and can represent either creditors or debtors. With a deep understanding of UAE’s legal procedures, we strive for efficient resolutions while leveraging the full force of the UAE legal system when necessary.
Debt collection services involve recovering overdue payments owed by individuals, companies, or businesses. According to UAE law, a statutory limitation period of 2 to 10 years restricts individuals or companies from filing legal actions for debt recovery. Once this period expires, the creditor cannot legally pursue the debt. However, the debt itself still exists, even if it becomes legally unenforceable.
lawyers often act as debt collectors on behalf of clients, leveraging their expertise in debt collection laws to secure payments more effectively. Many people prefer to rely on lawyers for debt cases due to a lack of knowledge about effective collection strategies. Lawyers are adept at identifying the most cost-efficient and expedient ways to recover debts. Unlike arbitration or litigation—which can be lengthy and costly—lawyers prioritize direct negotiation, adjudication, or mediation as initial approaches. If these methods fail, they promptly pursue legal action to safeguard the client’s interests.
Due to these advantages, individuals and businesses are encouraged to seek legal assistance to protect their interests and optimize debt recovery. With a track record of swift action and successful debt collection, your private advisor initiates contact with the debtor immediately upon receiving a case file, explores settlement options, advises our client, and takes all necessary actions to close the case efficiently.




Compensation claims typically arise from various types of misconduct, including negligence, serious errors, non-compliance with professional or industrial regulations, dereliction of duty, or failure to perform a legally required action. These actions are often collectively referred to as “wrongdoing,” leading to harm or loss for which the affected party may seek financial compensation.
Such mistakes can result in physical or personal harm, damage to reputation, loss of funds or assets, deprivation of benefits, or delays in receiving those benefits. Courts assess compensation claims based on the extent of the damage to provide fair restitution to the affected party.
At Nour Attorneys Law our skilled litigation lawyers work diligently to represent clients in compensation claims, whether asserting a claim or defending against one. Our legal prioritizes the legal and financial aspects supporting our clients’ right to compensation, emphasizing the importance of documentation and evidence to substantiate the claim’s value.
Our proficient compensation lawyers provide key insights and strategies essential for pursuing or contesting compensation claims. Key elements include:
Proof of Fault or Mistake
For a compensation claim to succeed, there must be clear evidence of fault or mistake. This may involve criminal cases (e.g., a traffic violation) or professional misconduct recognized by a licensing authority (e.g., a physician convicted of negligence by a health authority). The court may re-evaluate the basis of such convictions or consider civil evidence of fault when assessing compensation claims. Proving fault can vary depending on the specific case.
Causal Relationship
Compensation requires a direct or contributory link between the fault and the resulting damage. If no link exists, compensation is not possible. Establishing this causation is crucial to showing how the fault contributed to the damage, whether directly or alongside other factors, and determining compensation proportionately. For example:
Direct Damage: If someone causes an accident by running a red light, compensation claims are valid only if actual damage occurs.
Contributory Damage: Multiple factors may contribute to an accident, such as a contractor’s failure to install signs and a driver’s error, both of which result in a worker’s injury.
Fault without Causation: If a doctor neglects an allergy test, leading to surgery complications unrelated to the negligence, no causation is established.
Occurrence of Damage or Injury Damage must be proven to have occurred due to a fault for compensation to be claimed. For instance, if a minor car accident causes no injuries, a compensation claim for personal injury would be invalid without medical evidence of harm.
Additional Factors Affecting Compensation Value Several other considerations impact the amount of compensation, such as:
Claimant’s Contribution to the Damage: If the claimant’s actions worsened the harm, like neglecting to treat a wound properly, compensation may be reduced.
Circumstantial Factors: The conditions surrounding the fault (e.g., time of day, weather, and presence of goodwill or bad faith) influence the court’s decision on compensation.
Legal Excuse for the Fault or Mistake
In cases where harm occurs during an emergency or lawful act, the court considers these mitigating factors. For example, if someone damages a neighbor’s property while extinguishing a fire, compensation might only cover repair costs, acknowledging the legitimate intent to save lives.
These principles guide courts in determining fair compensation, balancing the elements of fault, causation, and surrounding circumstances.
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