Compensation following a motorcycle accident

There are over 26,000 motorcycle accident casualties each year, with around 6,000 of these being people with serious injuries and almost 600 fatalities. The two main groups of people who ride motorcycles and are at high risk of having a motorcycle accident are the new riders, and the so-called “born again” riders.

The new riders are generally young, aged 17-24 and lack the experience to be able to handle some situations, and the born again riders have typically started riding motorcycles again after a hiatus of 10 or more years, and are over-confident and out of practice.

73% of all motorcycle accidents happen on urban and suburban routes, but the more serious accidents are 1.5 times more likely to happen on rural roads. This is most likely to be due to the higher speeds done on rural roads, as well as the number of bends on country lanes, which cause many motorcycle accidents.

No cost, no fee motorcycle accident claims
We provide a motorcycle accident claim service that will not cost you a penny – we guarantee it. We completely protect you from costs and our personal injury solicitors work on a no win, no fee basis, so whether your claim is successful or unsuccessful, you will not be asked to pay for anything. Read more about no win, no fee.

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You can take advantage of our free legal advice and information by calling us on 0800 78 38 846. We will be happy to assess your motorcycle accident claim and advise you on the options which are open to you.

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*Where replacement vehicle costs can be recovered from the insurance company of the person who caused the accident. Where this person is untraceable or uninsured, or where there is a dispute over liability, a replacement vehicle cannot be provided.