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Start Your Claim NowIf you need to make a claim for personal injury compensation as a victim of a head on motorbike crash, we may be able to help you.
This can be a common scenario when it comes to motorcycle accident claims. As with most motorbike accidents, the injuries the rider suffers can be serious. And this can definitely be the case when it comes to a head on motorbike crash.
It’s therefore important to get the right legal advice and representation when you make a claim for compensation if this has happened to you. Here’s a little advice in this blog for you.
You may be able to make a claim for personal injury compensation as a victim of a head on motorbike crash if the accident wasn’t your fault.
Whether a driver has emerged from a side road or a driveway and hits you, or perhaps where a driver is overtaking on the opposing side of the road and causes a collision, if you’re not at fault then you should have a valid claim.
Even if the liability is split between the parties, you can still make a claim. If some or all of the blame was with another road user, you should be able to recover compensation for injuries and losses you have suffered.
We will of course always look to fight for a 100% claim when we act as your legal representatives.
If you have suffered serious injurers because of a head on motorbike crash, make sure you get in touch with our team as soon as possible.
We actually specialise in serious injures, which can be quite common anyway with motorcycle rider injuries. The volumes of cases we take on in terms of the proportion of serious injury cases can be quite high because they are a particular focus of ours.
You can read more about our Serious Injury Claims Team here.
The best thing to do if you’ve been involved in a head on motorbike crash is to contact our team for free, no-obligation advice. If we can take a case forward, we may be able to offer you a No Win, No Fee agreement.