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Cycling Accident Claims

Cycling Accident Claims

Injury+ lawyers have specialist expertise for cycling accident claims. Cyclists are more likely to be killed or to be seriously injured than occupants of cars or trucks involved in a crash, yet between 60% and 90% of cycling accidents remain unreported.

Injuries from cycling crashes can cause physical, emotional and financial hardship, so you should always report any cycle accident to the police and get expert advice about whether or not you can make a compensation claim. Whether you cycle for leisure, commuting or competition, if you are injured as a result of a bike accident which was not your fault, we can help.

Our cycling claim solicitors are aware of laws about wearing cycling helmets and reflective clothing as well as the requirements for fitting lights and reflectors to your bicycle. We understand safety issues regarding cycling lanes and road designs.  We can evaluate whether problems with the road surface such as potholes, debris or faulty repairs may have contributed to your bike crash. Our expert solicitors keep up-to-date with developments in cycling. We can advise you on compensation claims if there is a reported defect on your bike which you believe caused or contributed to your accident - and often obtain higher compensation values.

Injury+ experts have dealt with a huge variety of compensation claims for accidents involving cyclists. We have won compensation settlements for cyclists suffering from minor injuries to the most severe and life changing injuries warranting awards into the millions. We get the best results in cases involving amputation, spinal cord injury, brain injury and clinical negligence.

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