Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Bicycle accident claims- A cyclers guide to making a personal injury claim

By Matt Corbett


In a society that is encouraged to think of greener ways to travel the number of cyclists using British roads is growing year on year. Therefore it's no surprise that recent statistics reveal that over 145 cyclists are killed every year on British roads and at least six cyclists a day are seriously injured in a road traffic accident. Bicycle accident compensation claims are on the increase in the UK.

During the hours of 8am - 9am is when a cyclist is most likely to have a bicycle accident on the road, the most common types of injuries bike may sustain include: arm, leg and more seriously- head injuries. Even if the bike rider wears a helmet, they are not totally protected against head injuries. Over 50% of bicycle accident casualties are admitted to hospital with a head injury.

Should you have been involved in a bicycle accident on the road and are considering making a compensation claim for your bike accident, then follow the step -by- step guide to making a claim below:

-Note down how the accident happened- who was involved? Where the accident took place and the contact details of any witnesses present at the scene.

-Make sure you have your injuries looked at by a medical professional and keep a record of what the outcome is for you medically as a result of your injury.

- Always keep records of the following: medical expenses, the time spent off employment and the damage sustained to the bicycle itself.

-Always speak to an experienced personal injury claims solicitor to represent your case

-Some bike accident claims solicitors will offer you No Win No Fee on your bike accident compensation claim. This means that you will not have pay out any legal costs should your compensation claim be unsuccessful.

The recommendations mentioned above are a useful guide to helping you ensure you get the compensation amount that you are entitled to for you bicycle accident claim.




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