Help & advice for motorbike compensation claims

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Dental injury cases – motorbike accident claims

First published by Author on July 06, 2022 in the following categories: Accident Claims Compensation Injuries Treatment and tagged with | | | | |

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Dental injury cases in motorbike accident compensation claims can allow a victim to recover substantial compensation for any pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused, and for losses and expenses incurred.

As we often say, motorbike accident claims usually involve serious injuries. Our legal team has particular expertise in recovering substantial damages for our clients, with many of our personal injury claims involving catastrophic injuries.

Our legal team is happy to provide free, no-obligation advice here now in respect of whether you could be entitled to recover compensation.

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Motorbike claim with contributory negligence

First published by Author on February 20, 2019 in the following categories: Accident Claims Compensation News and tagged with | | |

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A motorbike claim with contributory negligence can be a common occurrence as some drivers try to argue that you were partially to blame; whether they’re right or wrong.

Contributory negligence simply means that you, as the rider, were in some way to blame for the accident or the injuries that occurred. It’s an argument that you partially bear some responsibility, and there are loads of arguments often used by drivers when bikers are injured in accidents. These can include arguments that you were speeding, or weaving dangerously, or overtaking without full due care and attention.

These arguments mean you may still have a claim where the underlying blame for the accident does lye with a driver, but this can still harm your case. A motorbike claim with contributory negligence often means a reduction in the compensation you receive. So, how do we stop this happening?

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