We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a motorbike injury compensation claim!
Motorcycle losses and expenses claims can be an important part of a motorbike accident compensation case.
It isn’t just compensation for the injuries that a victim can be entitled to; they can also be eligible to recover money lost or paid out that’s caused as a direct result of the accident or injuries. In some cases, especially those handled by our Serious Injury Claims Team, the losses part of a claim can be higher than the injury part.
Here’s some advice about the sorts of things that you may be eligible to recover and how we may be able to represent you for a legal case.
If you need our help and representation for motorbike leg injury claims, we may be able to offer you a No Win, No Fee agreement.
Leg injuries in these kinds of cases are often serious as there’s little protection for riders who come off their bikes or collide with another vehicle or the road. Injuries can range from breaks, to serious ligament damage, and even to amputations.
When we settle a claim for personal injury compensation, we ensure that no stone is left unturned. Here’s some advice about how we make sure we can maximise what you’re entitled to receive as an injured rider with a leg injury.
If you need to make a personal injury claim for compensation for facial scarring from a motorbike accident, we can help.
We may be able to offer you no Win, No Fee representation, which can be important in a case like this. The potential pay-outs and amounts that victims could receive can be high when it comes to facial scarring injuries. This can especially be the case when the scarring is permanent and visibly noticeable.
We can briefly explore if we’re able to represent you and, if we can, what kind of compensation amount you could receive.
If you want some advice about the average compensation for motorcycle accident cases in England and Wales, we can advise.
First things first, we need to explain in detail how exactly we work out the value of your motorbike injury claim. We also need to outline what it is that you may be able to include as part of a legal case, as this can ultimately change how much you could be entitled to receive.
Importantly, valuing a claim is not an exact science. It’s also subject to the nature of the accident and the injuries you have suffered as well.
If you need to make a fractured cheekbone compensation claim as a rider who has been injured in a motorbike accident that wasn’t your fault, we may be able to help you.
These kinds of injuries aren’t usually too common, given that the helmet should be enough to prevent a facial injury of this kind. That doesn’t mean that they don’t happen at all, though. If the impact is severe or hard enough, it may be that any collision – even with a proper helmet on – leads to facial fractures.
We’ll take a look here about when you may be able to claim, and how much in compensation you may be entitled to receive.
The level of awards that can be applied in cases for scarring injury compensation can be high when the disfigurement is serious and noticeable.
Unlike many other injuries, this type of award is assessed by taking the personal circumstances of the injured rider into greater account. It can depend on how an injured biker feels about the scarring, as there are those who would not be bothered by some scarring, whereas others would be affected more.
We’ll take a brief look at how we value these types of claims and the sorts of things that we will take into account.
If you need advice about motorbike arm injury claims when it comes to what to do and what you may be able to recover in compensation, we can help.
Injuries to limbs like arms can be common in motorcycle accident cases given the lack of protection a bike offers when a crash takes place. Such injuries can often be serious in high-speed collisions, and it’s important for victims to know their rights when it comes to whether they can claim and what they can claim for.
Here’s a little guidance on the subject of arm injuries suffered by motorbike riders and what can be done about it.
Motorcycle head injury compensation pay-outs can be substantial. Head injuries are usually severe, so the level of damages that a victim can receive is reflected in this.
We always stress the importance of instructing an expert firm of personal injury lawyers for this type of case. We have our own dedicated Serious Injury Claims Team, and our primary focus as a firm is on complex and high-value compensation cases. We therefore recommend that you speak to us about your options as soon as you can, but it’s of course up to you!
In terms of very general guidance for pay-outs, here’s a little information for you.
It’s common for riders to suffer hip and pelvic injuries after a motorbike accident as a result of an impact with another vehicle or an impact with the road.
As lawyers, we’re therefore used to dealing with claims for personal injury compensation where we’re looking at these kinds of orthopaedic injuries.
In this article, we’ll take a brief look at how you can determine the value of a claim for compensation for this kind of injury, and what you could be looking at in terms of guidelines for amounts.
For bikers, hand injury compensation amounts can be substantial, and it’s a part of the body that’s easily injured when a rider is involved in an accident.
With this in mind, we thought it would be a good idea to give you a little insight into how we value hand injury compensation claims.
When you make a motorbike accident compensation claim, you can claim for General Damages and for Special Damages. General Damages is for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused, and that’s where we can give you an idea about amount. Special Damages is for losses and expenses, and that part of the case can easily be valued at more than the injury side of things.