100% compensation following a motorcycle accident
There was a decrease of 16% in the number of motorcyclists killed on the UK roads from 2003 to 2004. Despite this reduction in numbers there are still many motorcycle accidents on the roads every year due to a combination of dangerous driving, poor awareness and road or mechanical faults. Many road users simply aren’t aware of motorcycles. They don’t realise the importance of making way for bikers and some drivers don’t understand the implications of a rider being knocked off their bike. Without the protection of a tonne of metal and a raft of safety features, bikers are at a huge disadvantage.
Personal injury claim
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident and another road user or a local authority was at fault then you may be able to make a personal injury claim. We help hundreds of people every year who have been hurt due to the negligence of another person, company or local council. We can help you to make a personal injury claim and will help you to claim for your physical suffering and financial losses.
Replacement vehicle
If your motorbike has been damaged in your motorcycle accident, then we can get you a free temporary replacement so that you can get about while your own bike is being repaired*. We will try to get you your bike within the same day that you report your accident to us. See replacement vehicle for more information.
No win no fee
All our personal injury solicitors work on a no win no fee basis, which means that you will not be responsible for the cost of making a compensation claim. If you win you will receive 100% of your compensation. If you lose you will be protected from all costs. See no win no fee for more information.
Make your motorcycle accident claim
To make your accident claim all you need to do is pick up the phone and give us a call on 0800 78 38 846 or click here to contact us online. We will assess your claim to see if it is realistic and give you honest, free legal advice about your motorcycle accident claim.
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