Cycling Accident Claims - A Guide to Making a Successful Claim

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In a car accident there are relatively few different types of accidents.
The vast majority involve a collision between two cars.
Cycling accident claims, however, are a little different.
On a bike the possibilities for accidents are endless.
Accidents can range from head on collisions with moving vehicles to accidents resulting from a mechanical failure or a road defect.
When most people have an accident in a car they make a claim from either their insurance company or the insurance company of the person who was at fault.
With bike accidents things are a little different.
If the accident is the fault of a car driver then you must make a claim for any damage to you or your bike from their insurance company.
This will follow the same process as most car accident claims.
You must exchange contact details with the car driver involved in the accident.
You should also get their insurance details.
In many cycling accident claims there is not a car involved at all.
Often, because of the thin wheels on a bicycle, road defects can lead to quite serious accidents.
Accidents can also be caused by unfinished road works, drainage grids that are placed the wrong way around, a defect with your own bike, or a substance on the road surface.
In situations such as these it is not another driver but a council or manufacturer who may be to blame.
Whatever type of accident it is, it is very important that you have some evidence.
In most cases there will be physical evidence due to physical injury or damage to your bike.
In addition to this it is very important that you take photos of the accident, whether it is due to a car or a road defect.
It is also very useful later on if you have a willing witness to the accident.
If you have suffered an accident on your bike and believe that it was, at least partly, due to the negligence of someone else then you may have grounds for a claim.
Cycling accident claims can often be done on a 'no win, no fee' basis.
This means that should you lose your claim for compensation you will not be landed with a big legal bill.
If you feel that you have a claim then you will need to find legal representation.
With cycling accident claims it is very important to get a lawyer with extensive experience with cases like yours.
Many of the circumstance under which cycling accidents occur require very specific knowledge.
Having someone who has experience dealing with these areas will prove very useful later down the line.
It is also important that you seek legal advice as soon as possible as cycling accident claims can take a long time to reach a verdict.
However, if you take the right steps and seek reliable legal representation the legal process should eventually award you the compensation you deserve.
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