You probably already know that by riding a motorcycle you are putting yourself at increased risk, but you may be shocked when you hear the figures. The UK Department for Transport’s 2004 road accident statistics show that motorcyclists are twice as likely to be injured than if they were riding a motorcycle, and a whopping 16 times more likely to sustain serious injury than if they were driving a car.
This is not to say that motorcyclist themselves are dangerous riders; many are very sensible road users and are far more skilled than car drivers. But when an accident does occur, it has the potential to be much worse, as bikers have no seatbelts and no protection from the elements that cars offer. Collisions are often the fault of other careless drivers who fail to spot motorcycles and pull out at a junction or whilst overtaking.
If you have unfortunately been involved in a motorbike accident which wasn’t your fault and have suffered an injury, you would need to prove that another person was responsible to make a compensation claim. Accident claims that do not have a reasonable chance of success will not be proceeded with, so solicitors have the ability to settle your claim on a no win no fee basis.
To ensure that you have enough evidence to make a claim you should collect as many details as possible at the scene of the accident. Take the details of any witnesses and if possible take photographs or draw a sketch of the location. Most importantly you should exchange insurance details with the other party.
Depending on the severity of the motorbike accident it is also a good idea to notify the police. If you are involved in a hit and run accident, if the third party driver is uninsured, you should contact the police immediately.
In order to make a personal injury claim it is essential that you seek medical attention as soon as possible after your motorbike accident. A doctor will be able to determine the extent and prognosis of your injuries. Your solicitor will help you to compile your evidence and guide you through the rest of the process.
If you have been involved in a motorbike accident in the past 3 years which was not your fault, you could make a Motorbike accident claim and perhaps receive compensation. Make a Motorcycle injury claim today.