Help & advice for motorbike compensation claims

Chronic pain injury from a motorcycle accident

First published by Author on August 03, 2022 in the following categories: Compensation Injuries Treatment and tagged with | |

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Claiming compensation for a chronic pain injury that has been sustained in a motorbike accident requires the instruction of specialist expert lawyers like ourselves.

We are here to make sure that you can access the best justice possible for what you have had to go through, and what you may go through in the future. A claim for motorbike injury compensation can account for future injuries and losses, and we will always make sure to recover the maximum possible damages we can for you when you instruct us to help you with your claim.

Our expert team is on hand now to provide free and no-obligation legal advice here.

Claiming compensation for a chronic pain injury

Sustaining a chronic pain injury from a motorbike accident can be a common occurrence given that many biker injury claims lead to our client suffering substantial injuries and losses. Given that riders have much less protection than other road users, it is easy to see how being in a collision and thrown from your bike can cause serious injuries. Whether it is a severely fractured limb, or significant trauma to muscles or ligaments, many bikers are often left with long-term or permanent consequences.

The law recognises that victims who sustain a chronic pain injury should be entitled to recover damages for any pain, suffering and loss of amenity that has been caused. We can also consider that they may suffer in the long-term. You can account for future suffering, and the best way that we can do this is to obtain a medico-legal report from an independent expert who can provide valuable insight as to how you may suffer in the future. We cannot, of course, predict with perfect accuracy what might happen, but the medical experts we use can give a solid enough projection which we can then use to ensure that you are compensated for any future suffering. When you settle your motorbike accident compensation claim, you can recover damages for past injuries and losses and also for future injuries and losses.

More than just a law firm

We are more than just a law firm, and this is particularly the case when it comes to a matter such as a chronic pain injury claim and any other form of serious and catastrophic injury compensation case. We are here to be a part of the vital support network that can help you during the progression of the case, and also make sure that you access justice for any future problems.

As part of a claim for motorbike accident compensation, we may be able to access private treatment that can help you in the initial stages and may assist in helping you to recover as quickly as possible. We can look to charge this private treatment to the opponent where they have accepted liability, and they are normally happy to pay for it as it should hopefully help you to recover as quickly as possible. They have a duty to help you to recover as quickly as possible as well.

Free, no-obligation legal advice now

You could be entitled to claim motorbike injury compensation on a No Win, No Fee basis with our expert team. You can speak to our team for free no-obligation legal advice here now.

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