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Will I win my motorbike accident claim? This is the question asked by many riders who initiate a claim for motorbike injury compensation.
While the question is of course unique to each and every motorbike accident claim, and is dependent on a number of factors including the accident circumstances and the nature of the injuries, there is some guidance we can give to help you answer the question.
The two key factors are liability and what’s known as medical causation. We’ll briefly outline these below.
So, you’ve had a motorbike accident and you want to know how a claim works? Read on for a quick and simple guide on what you can expect.
Firstly, make sure you instruct a specialist motorbike injury law firm like ourselves. Motorbike accident claims can be more complex when compared to other straightforward road accident personal injury cases, so choosing the right lawyer can be incredibly important.
The right law firm could be the difference between more compensation and an incredible service as opposed to an under-settlement and nothing but hassle.
A motorbike accident home visit for legal advice with a solicitor can be absolutely essential, and in some cases, we’re able to offer this service.
Subject to the nature of the motorbike accident and the injuries the rider has suffered, we can organise for members of our senior legal team to visit any client across the country without the need for you to visit a city centre office.
Motorbike accident home visit services can mean a lot for injured victims, and it’s something we’re happy to do as part of the important service we provide to our clients.
At the Motorbike Injury Lawyers, we make for an easy motorbike accident claiming process with our specialist expertise and years of helping victims claim the compensation they deserve.
We’ve been helping victims claim for personal injury compensation for years, and we particularly specialise in serious injury claims, which are unfortunately common with motorcycle accidents.
We aim to make the process as easy as possible, and there’s lots of ways we can go about this, some of which we will outline below.
It’s been a long time since we had a summer as hot as this and with the weather being almost always nice; but scorching weather and the dangers for bikers must not be ignored.
With drivers in hot and stuffy cars, getting from A to B – particularly in the dreary morning and afternoon commutes – is usually not a pleasant experience. As with any “extreme” weather, the distractions that drivers can suffer from can mean more dangerous roads for bikers, and although the duty is always on the drivers to take care and pay attention, bikers have to be aware of the dangers.
Scorching weather can increase the dangers bikers are in for a number of reasons.
Danger roads and what should be done about them: should the local authorities do more when there are danger roads that see more motorcycle accidents than most?
It’s not uncommon for local residents to lobby to their councils when there is a particular stretch of the highway that is subject to more accidents, and things sometimes can – and are – done about them.
That being said, with motorcycle accidents being more common anyway, do we need to look more closely at trends when it comes to danger roads specifically for bikers?
The glare of the sun is no excuse when it comes to motorbike accidents. Although we have been unusually blessed this year with some seriously warm weather in recent weeks, and we’re all wondering when our luck is going to end, it’s not an excuse to be distracted by it.
In times like these where we have enjoyed unusually sunny weather, the glare of the sun is one of many annoyances drivers must cope with, but it’s a serious issue to understand because the simple glare of the sun can lead to motorbike accidents, which can be serious.
It’s been widely shared on social media as ‘The most British thing ever’ – which was the moment a biker, a bus driver and a pedestrian show us the true value of the British spirit.
As a motorbike rider legally weaves between traffic in London, a bus driver waves at him to stop for a pedestrian crossing between vehicles in traffic ahead. What follows next is a hilarious moment that captures the very essence of British politeness and should serve as a reminder to us all that, as road users, we should all be looking out for one another in a civil and friendly manner.
The 2018 month of May has been mostly glorious so far; meaning it’s the season for bikers.
Plenty have been out on the roads since the weather turned warm and we’ve been blessed with a good few weeks of mostly sunny skies and +25-degree heat. This means it’s a time when all users of the road have to be more careful to make sure they look out for bikers to avoid causing an accident with a motorcyclist.
Drivers must stick to the usual practices of taking extra care on junctions, roundabouts and when pulling out from parked positions and driveways in particular.
Getting CCTV for a motorbike accident compensation claim can be vital to prove the claim and ensure your right to obtain the compensation you deserve. Sadly, we do not live in a completely open and honest world, meaning liability for an accident can come down to one person’s word against another.
One saving grace for you as a motorbike rider injured in an accident is CCTV footage, which can be obtained and used to prove your claim.
But you do have to be quick, and you are best instructing us to represent you for a personal injury claim, so we can help you secure the CCTV footage that could save your claim.