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Motorbike and cycle accident compensation
Motorbike and cycle accident compensation

There are 3 easy ways that you can speak with an expert personal injury solicitor about your claim for free.

You can call our freephone number

0800 694 0190
you will speak directly with an experienced personal injury expert (not a claims handler filling out a claim form),

or ask us to call you,

or complete the simple online form and we will then contact you, when we have reviewed the information.

Most people probably associate the word "accident" with a car or motorbike crash or a motor accident. Most of us in our riding and driving lives will have the misfortune to have at least one road traffic accident. Unfortunately for those on two wheels they are even more common and even more serious. The infamous "I didn't see you" defence does not hold water in law.

In 2006 there were 599 motorcycle user fatalities, 5 per cent higher than during 2005. The number of riders killed or seriously injured remained at about the same level compared to 2005 at 6,484 in 2006. But in more than a quarter of bike accidents the rider suffered serious injury or death.

If you are injured in a motorbike or bike accident - whether it is simple bruising or something more serious it is worth finding out if you can claim compensation for those injuries. There are three ways that you can get in touch with our specialist solicitors to see if you have a claim. You can call 0800 694 0190, or fill in a simple online form, or ask us to call you.

Basically a motorbike accident is treated in law in just the same way as any other type of accident. The injured party needs to establish that the accident is someone (or something) else's fault (or at least partly someone/something else's fault). 

By law all drivers and riders must have at least third party insurance cover. This means that their insurers will pick up the bill if the driver causes an accident and injury to any other party (including any passengers, whether related to the driver or not). If you are unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident with an uninsured driver, or with a driver who doesn't stop after the accident, then your claim is likely to be covered by a special agreement covered by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (the MIB see www.mib.org.uk) an organisation set up specifically to cover such incidents. 

If you are involved in a road traffic accident try and follow these basic steps 

If you think you may have a claim then call to speak direct with an expert (not a claims handler) on 0800 694 0190 or complete our simple online claim form and they will call you.

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