Motorcycle and Bicycle Accidents

You can claim for personal injury compensation if you were injured in a road traffic accident where you were the driver or passenger of a motorcycle, providing you can prove that the accident was not your fault and the driver and passenger has at least third party insurance cover. Just as for other claims for road traffic accidents, it is a good idea to take as much information at the time and site of the accident as possible. This can involve names and contact numbers of the main people involved, the make, colour, model and number plate of the vehicles involved, and ideally photographs of the scene.

You can make a claim for a motorcycle accident without this information, but it is far easier to be able to prove blame when making the claim if you provide such details. With the right amount of information, and the right claims management company handling your case - such as Claim-Easy - claiming for a motorcycle accident is the same as for other types of accident claims.

After motorcyclists, cyclists of push-bikes are the second-most likely group to be involved in a road traffic accident, according to statistics from the Department of Transport. Cyclists can feel vilified by car drivers and can feel more vulnerable on the roads. Unfortunately accidents involving cyclists are very common; if you were a cyclist involved in such an accident and you were not to blame then contact Claim-Easy to see if you can claim compensation for your injury, for any damage to your bike and even for loss of earnings or for expenses incurred, if applicable.

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