Help & advice for motorbike compensation claims

Had a bike crash in the snow?

First published by Author on January 30, 2019 in the following categories: Accident Claims Bike Safety Compensation and tagged with | | |

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The recent weather means an increase in the likelihood of people being involved in a bike crash in the snow as the weather has turned this week, and it may get worse.

OK, we know it’s only a bit of snow for many parts of the country. The UK has a tendency to have a bit of a meltdown when a flurry of the white stuff hits us. But this week’s snow has been enough to close airport runways and cause traffic problems.

As relatively small as it may be, it doesn’t change the fact that the dangers of a bike crash in the snow can be increased.

Suffered as a victim of a bike crash in the snow?

If you’ve been the victim of a bike crash in the snow, and you have suffered injuries as a result, we may be able to help you.

With the snow making it harder for drivers to stop to avoid collisions, and making the potential for lane verges more likely, bikers can be at a greater risk in this kind of weather. If another road user was at fault for the accident, you should be able to make a claim for personal injury compensation.

As we often remind people, the weather is never an excuse. All road users must adjust their driving habits to suit the conditions. If you’ve been in a bike crash in the snow, and the weather contributed to the negligence of another road user, you should still be able to make a full claim.

Claim compensation as a victim of a bike crash in the snow

We can represent you on a No Win, No Fee basis for a non-fault bike crash in the snow. You could be entitled to claim personal injury compensation for any pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused.

You may also be entitled to claim for lost earnings and other expenses on top as well.

To find out today if we can represent you, please contact the team for free, no-obligation advice.

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