Motorbike Accident Claims
Have you been injured in a motorcycle accident?
Motorbike, scooter and moped riders are especially vulnerable to injury in road traffic accidents, and because motorcycle injuries most commonly occur in younger men, their families feel the emotional and financial consequences too. If you’ve suffered a motorbike accident injury, you could be entitled to make a motorcycle accident compensation.
We’ll help you make a motorcycle accident compensation claim
At Claimability we’re here to give you all the help and support you need to make a motorbike accident claim. While motorbike accidents often happen because of bad weather conditions, damaged road surfaces or the actions of other road users, we understand that many motorcyclists often feel unfairly blamed for accidents that were not their fault. Our team of specialist motorbike accident claims solicitors can help by investigating the accident thoroughly to establish liability and make sure you’re awarded the compensation you deserve.
Rest assured, our dedicated claims management team will keep you informed about your motorcycle accident claim every step of the way and keep things stress-free and clear of jargon. Find out more about how our claims process works.
Take the first step and call us now on 0800 668 1966. One of our friendly advisers will set the ball rolling with a few quick questions about your motorcycle injury to help establish the best way we can help you make a motorbike accident compensation claim. Or simply fill in our online form and we’ll call you.
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FAQ
Will I need to go to court?
Most personal injury cases are settled without having to go to court. If your accident was very straightforward and the other side agrees an amount of compensation, you probably won't have to go to court. The solicitor will discuss this with you in more detail.
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