At claimssolicitors.co.uk our no win, no fee solicitors have a wide range of experience in the field of motorbike accidents and will be able to judge whether or not you can claim compensation as a result.
It's an unfortunate truth that motorcyclists are more likely to be held to liable, or partly liable for a motorbike accident in which they are involved. Unless the accident was caused by a defective road surface, the Courts will often rule that the rider was partly to blame for the motorbike accident, even if the driver of the other vehicle was in the wrong.
In addition the injuries sustained by bikers are often more serious than other road accidents. They may suffer spinal injuries, head injuries, broken limbs, shoulder injuries or even paralysis.
For both of these reasons it is most important that after a motorbike accident you choose a specialist no win, no fee solicitor to handle your claim. Our team at claimssolicitors.co.uk have a good track record in dealing with motorcycle claims.
For a no obligation initial chat with one of our motorbike accident solicitors ring us on FREEPHONE 0800 731 7923 or you can fill in the claim form or e-mail us on claims@claimssolicitors.co.uk
Miss C worked in London and rode a motorcycle into work each day. On the day of her motorbike accident she was travelling home from work on her usual route when the rear passenger door of a parked car was suddenly opened knocking her off her bike into traffic.
She sustained multiple injuries and had to have several operations and when she was able to return to work she was forced to change her job to somewhere closer to home. Our solicitor successfully negotiated a settlement figure of £127,500.
Click on the link here to see examples of the damages given for Motorbike Accident Compensation Claims.
If you have had an accident or for impartial accident compensation claims advice, contact Claims Solicitors today who operate in the North West of England and Cheshire including Manchester, Stockport, Crewe, Macclesfield and throughout the UK.
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