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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Bike Accidents - How To You Claim Compensation

It is said that the number of cyclists on our roads in the UK has doubled since the year 2000. There are around 4 million people cycling regularly either for recreation, fitness or simply to get to and from work. In London recent studies have suggested that by 2010 the numbers of cyclists in the capital will be 80% above the current level. The congestion charge, road layout improvements and safety features have all helped to increase the volumes of people willing to switch from petrol power to pedal power.
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With such an increase in volume, there is inevitably an increase in the numbers of cycle related accidents and injuries.
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If you have been injured on the road whilst riding a pedal bike then you may wish to know how you can pursue a claim.

Most accident lawyers will be able to deal with your case ideally you should instruct a firm that specialise in pedal cycle compensation.
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Most cyclists do not have the benefit of legal expenses insurance (which most car drivers tend to have as part of their motor cover) and so instead they may be forced to simply make enquiries on the internet or use a local solicitors practice to help them with a claim.
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Most cycle related claims are simple and therefore you do not necessarily need representation from a specialist solicitor. However if you want to ensure that you receive adequate compensation then specialists are the best people to hire.

There are certain claims (which we cover in a separate article) that you may be entitled to make that are cycle specific yet most non- specialists wont be aware of. You may miss out on vital damages simply because your solicitor isn't aware of the full entitlement that you have as an injured cyclist.

Here are a few tips which should help you make a successful claim:

1. If you are injured - seek medical advice from preferably the local hospital or at the very least your GP 2. Try to ensure the Police receive a report of the incident. This could come in handy despite the fact that (unless there is serious injury) they may not be too interested in your situation.. 3. Obtain an estimate for any bike damage 4. If the bike is not repairable please provide copies of the original purchase receipt and / or an estimate of the actual replacement costs. 5. Call a specialist bike accident solicitor.

For more on bike accident claims please call The Claims Connection helpline on 0800 0322210. Deal with the specialists right from the word go. Don't take any risks with your claim.

Martin Nolan is a legal marketer working with UK bike accident compensation specialists

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