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Start Your Claim NowWhen it comes to motorcycle compensation claim timeframes, it isn’t always an exact science, but we can give you a little guidance about what you may be able to expect.
One of the key things that we need to consider is the liability aspect of the case. If the opponent accepts liability early, we can normally give you better guidance about how long a claim could take. If they intend to defend the case then we may have a legal battle on our hands, and it can be hard to determine how long a case could take in those kinds of scenarios.
The other important thing to consider is the extent and the severity of your injuries. If we’re talking about serious injuries, it may take longer to settle a claim as we may need to do a great deal more work for you. This is all in your best interests.
If we take a simple case where liability isn’t an issue and your injuries aren’t severe, we can give you some easy guidance on motorcycle compensation claim timeframes.
A really straightforward claim could settle in around 6 to 9 months. Realistically, it could be even earlier than that, but we often advise the above for some general guidance.
So long as we don’t have to spend a great deal of time fighting in respect of liability, or making sure you’re well looked after when your injuries are life-changing, the focus is usually about getting a fair settlement as soon as we can for you.
To assist a bit more when it comes to motorcycle compensation claim timeframes, here’s a little information about the stages of a straightforward case:
So long as the negotiations aren’t stifled, we can normally wrap them up in a few weeks as well. There will often be some back and forward communications, and a few offers from either side, but when we hit a happy middle ground, an offer can be accepted.
For tailored advice about your potential claim for personal injury compensation, please don’t hesitate to contact the team for some free and friendly advice on a no-obligation basis.