Driver
If you are the driver of a vehicle and you have been involved in an accident through no fault of your own, we can help you claim compensation.
Passenger
As a passenger who has been involved in a road traffic accident, you can claim for compensation using our accident management claims service.
Motorcyclist
Our solicitors have many years experience helping victims of motorbike accidents - our motorbike accidents service is for bikers by bikers.
Cyclist
Been involved in an accident as a cyclist? click the link below to find out more information on how to claim compensation throughout accident support service.
Pedestrian
Been injured as a pedestrian? The following pages will explain the process of claiming as a pedestrian following an involvement in an accident.
Untraced / Uninsured
Untraced and uninsured cases can be complex cases - find out your rights and how we can still help you even when the liable party cannot be located.
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Public Transport
If you've been injured in an accident whilst using public transport and want to make a claim for compensation, click the link to read more information on this.
Children
In the case where children are injured through a road accident, the law is different to that of adults. Find out the facts on this and how you can claim by reading on.
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Road Traffic Accidents
Have you been in an accident that wasn’t your fault? We can provide help and support to get you the compensation you deserve.
- No win no fee.
- Keep 100% compensation.
- Completely free service.
There is a substantial risk that you or a family member may be involved in a road traffic accident at some point. As such, the pages in this site provide information, support and advice.
Help & Support
- Article on the 2Young2Die Project From Brake.
- Protecting yourself on the road: a bike safety primer
- Road Accidents - Attending as a Passing Doctor.
- Pre-Hospital Care at Road Accidents.
- Support on making a claim.
- FREE biker legal advice
For a great deal, compare bike insurance with MPA today and quickly see quotes from over 30 of the leading brokers.
Every year on British roads a huge number of road traffic accidents occur because of the bad driving habits motorists continue to display at the wheel of their car. These habits, including speeding and using a mobile phone whilst driving, are the cause of a significant number of crashes and collisions which could easily have been avoided. This article investigates 10 of the most dangerous driving habits and explains the risks associated with each of these. (read more)
It is, of course, reassuring to read that car accidents are down from the previous year; however, this drop is minor compared to the overall rise in road accident claims that can be seen even within the last decade. (read more)
Insurance
Get a great deal on your motor insurance to see how much you could save - you can also look for policies which include breakdown cover.
Taking care of your motorcycle should be a high priority - and that includes more than just regular maintenance. Around 35,000 bikes are stolen in the UK alone every year so it’s in your own interest to make sure that your pride and joy is as secure as possible when you’re away from it. (Read our motorbike security tips).
If you’re tempted to ride without bike insurance then think again - it is required by law in the UK. Why bike insurance is so important and what to look for from a policy? (Read more). If you have gotten in an accident and your motorcycle is inoperable, visit uShip motorcycle transport to have your motorbike picked up and delivered for repairs.
Motorbike Accident Claims
For support and advice with motorbike accidents visit Motorbike-Accidents.co.uk
See the specialists for car injury claims
Being involved in a road traffic accident that was not your fault could lead to expensive medical treatment and loss of earnings due to an injury. For that reason it is important that you claim the maximum compensation you deserve. We can provide a full accident claims service, and unlike many other 'middle-man' compensation providers that you often see advertised on TV, we have specialist Solicitors providing you with FREE and INDEPENDENT claims advice. So cut out the middle-man and deal direct with the people who will be acting on your behalf - contact us Today for a no obligation consultation.
Tips and Advice
- The no claims bonus.
- Driving your car abroad.
- Types of Bike Insurance
- The Nissan Juke has an excellent safety record
The Blog
Protecting yourself on the road: a bike safety primer
The fact that it’s just you and the open road is the joy of motorcycling – and also its biggest danger. The number of serious accidents and even deaths is on the rise. Fortunately there are several key steps you can take to reduce both the risk of having an accident, and the potential for damage if you do have one.
Of course, no matter how many precautions you take, motorcycling is never going to be a risk-free activity. That’s why it’s vital to get proper insurance. Don’t just rely on getting the bare legal minimum at the cheapest price. Instead, check out a specialist bike insurer such as MCE Insurance. Not only can such companies make sure you get the right amount cover at the right price for your specific bike set-up, but in the unfortunate event that you have to make a claim, they’ll have the expert knowledge to process it without having to waste time asking the type of questions you get from companies that are more concerned with four-wheel vehicles.
Even if you take every precautionary measure going, there’s still going to be a danger of crash, so one of your biggest priorities is to have the right equipment. An adequate helmet in good condition is the most important item simply because there’s a much greater chance it will mean the difference between life and death. Don’t try to save cash by buying a second-hand helmet: if you’re the only ever owner, you know it’s not being damaged.
Other keys to clothing are to cover all the body so there’s no skin exposed. In particular look for “full finger” gloves with a proper grip, and consider special trousers that protect against the heat of the bike. Make sure boots or shoes have a good grip (avoiding laces as these can be lethal if tangled in the bike) and consider some sort of eye protections such a goggles or a visor.
The bike itself is your next area of caution. Unlike a car, you can’t just rely on an annual check-up: you should give your bike a once-over before every journey. Check the bike all-over, meaning you look at the tyres, chassis and lights. Make sure also to check that you have enough brake, clutch and coolant fluids and that all there aren’t any leaks. Don’t forget to check all your controls are working smoothly as well.
You can take all the measures you like with your bike and clothing, but the way you rise remains vital. Part of this is simply a case of making sure you ride as safely as the day you did on your test, paying particular attention to taking care on bends, overtaking with caution and braking in a controlled fashion. But there’s also a psychological element: don’t let the inherent freedom of biking tempt you into taking unnecessary risks, and don’t be afraid to hang back if you’re with a group where others aren’t riding safely.
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