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By Cat Swift. Last Updates 22nd August 2023. Welcome to our guide on No Win No Fee cycling accident solicitors. Cyclists are vulnerable road users and at risk of suffering injuries in accidents on the road. Due to the nature of riding, cyclists aren’t provided with a degree of physical protection in the event of a collision or a crash.
None of this is to say that you have to accept matters if you are injured in an accident that was not your fault. There is a way of seeking compensation. You could make a cycling accident claim. Making a cycling accident claim could allow you to receive compensation for the harm you have suffered through someone else’s negligence. Accident Claims could help you to work with a cycling accident solicitor to make a claim for compensation.
We have written this guide to help you better understand whether you could claim compensation. We also explore how you could benefit from working with a personal injury lawyer.
Our team of expert personal injury advisors can answer any questions that you may have about making a claim. They can also discuss anything that you have read in this article that you feel you do not understand. You can reach them by calling 0800 073 8801 or by booking a phone call on this page.
You may be feeling stressed or possibly angry if you have been injured in a cycling accident that was someone else’s fault. Perhaps you have sustained injuries that are severe enough to leave you feeling uncertain about your recovery and your financial situation. You could be entitled to claim compensation, but you may also be concerned about whether or not going through the process of making a claim might just add to your expenses and your stress.
This guide is aimed at people like you and is intended to leave you feeling well informed and reassured. We hope that, after reading, you’ll feel confident that you know enough about how a cycling accident compensation claim works to decide your next steps.
We are going to go over some key facts for you to know before contacting a lawyer about a claim. We’ll explain:
We will also aim to help you to understand how compensation itself works, by explaining what types of compensation you could be entitled to and how it would be calculated. Lastly, we will go over the benefits of making your claim with personal injury lawyers.
Our advisors are available 24/7 and ready to answer your queries. If they find that you have a formidable claim, and you’d like to get in touch with our personal injury lawyers, they can help you connect. All advice is free and you’re under no obligation to proceed with our services.
Cycle accident claims solicitors are what you might call personal injury solicitors when they’re handling compensation claims for cycling accidents. Their role is to put together and represent their clients’ cases on their behalf. Their role includes:
Working with a lawyer can be a helpful support in a compensation claim case.
A cycling accident is an incident in which a person riding a bike suffers a collision with something else such as another vehicle, or a pedestrian. They could happen for many reasons, including if the other party in the accident hit them or they lost control of their bike.
In cycling accidents, the cyclist can suffer a variety of different injuries and can suffer material damage too, such as to their bike. If the accident was not their fault, then the cyclist who was the victim could make a cycling accident compensation claim.
In compensation claims, the case is made for compensation to be awarded for the claimant’s injuries and financial loss caused by those injuries. Compensation is calculated to match the severity of your injuries and your financial suffering. There is a section later on in this guide which details how different heads of compensation can be calculated in a personal injury case.
In a cycling accident claim, you could be entitled to make a compensation claim against whoever is liable for your injuries. That could include a driver, motorcyclist or a local authority. For example, you could be entitled to make a claim against the local council if their failure to upkeep a certain road to a safe standard was what led to your accident.
If you’ve been hurt in a cycling accident, getting ready to make a compensation claim may well not be the first thing on your mind. It would be understandable if you were in shock or too concerned with your injuries to address that matter. However, if you are able to do so, there are actions you could take to support your potential case. These include:
You could also get in touch with us to receive free legal advice on what to do about claiming compensation for your injury.
These measures can give you a good head start in making a claim, and can help to make sure that you have certain details set down right from the get-go. However, don’t worry if you’ve not had the opportunity yet to do them. If you choose to use a lawyer, putting the evidence together for a claim is something they can help you with.
If you would like free legal advice on how gathering evidence could work in your compensation claim, you can call us or request a phone call. Our team of legal experts is available through the contact information at the top and bottom of this page.
There are two important actions that we recommend you take in the immediate aftermath of a cycling accident (if you are at all able to do so):
Reporting the incident to the police allows you to get a reference number for your accident. You could later request a collision report which can serve as proof that the accident did take place.
Coming off a bike, particularly if you were going at speed, can inflict major injuries. Cyclists have arguably minimal physical protection as road users and, as such, are at greater risk of sustaining injuries if hit.
Many injuries could potentially lead you to claim compensation, providing they were caused by someone else’s negligence. Some of the injuries that can occur in cycling accidents include:
If you would like information on whether or not the injury you have suffered could entitle you to compensation and if so, how much, then call our advice team. They’re available through the contact details provided at the bottom of the page. Have a free chat with them about your situation and your prospects for making a claim using our No Win No Fee cycling accident solicitors.
If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, an accident solicitor could help you to make a compensation claim. There are different ways in which accidents could happen that could lead to different types of compensation claims. Depending on who caused the injuries, the claim could be made against a person, company or a local or national authority, for example.
Some of the different ways in which an accident could be caused include:
In order to calculate the amount of compensation you could be able to claim, you would have to go over all of the different effects that you have experienced from your injury.
If you choose to use the services of a solicitor, they would put you in touch with an independent medical expert. They would form a detailed assessment of your medical condition and prognosis. Your solicitor would then decide on a compensation figure which should be a fair and accurate equivalent to the injuries you have suffered. This type of compensation is called general damages. Factors that go into calculating this include the:
We can’t begin calculating your compensation until your claim has been properly assessed. But we can help you to get some impression of the amount you could be entitled to receive with the help of the table below. These numbers are based on figures from the Judicial College. They are not representative of the final numbers you could receive. (The Judicial College Guidelines is a publication that solicitors may use to value injuries.)
| Injury | Compensation |
|---|---|
| Quadriplegia | £324,600 to £403,990 |
| Paraplegia | £324,600 to £403,990 |
| Below-knee Amputation of One Leg | £97,980 to £132,990 |
| Lung Injuries (b) | £65,740 to £100,670 |
| Lung Injuries (g) | Up to £3,950 |
| Severe Psychiatric Damage | £54,830 to £115,730 |
| Severe PTSD | £59,860 to £100,670 |
| Severe Fractures to Fingers | Up to £36,740 |
| Loss of Thumb | £35,520 to £54,830 |
| Simple Fractures of the Forearm | £6,610 to £19,200 |
| Minor Head or Brain Injury | £2,210 to £12,770 |
Please note, the above table shows potential figures for general damages only. Special damages (see below) could be added to general damages.
You could be compensated for an injury you have suffered but, in addition to this, you could also receive compensation known as special damages which is calculated separately. Special damages is a term that refers to the compensation that can be awarded to cover financial losses and expenses that you have had to deal with due to an injury that wasn’t your fault.
Special damages awards are different in each individual case. They are calculated to match the financial losses that the victim can prove they have experienced. It is important that you keep the proof of the losses, such as tickets, receipts and contracts.
So long as they’re a consequence of your injuries, losses that you could recover in special damages include:
If you’re wondering whether you could recover certain costs, or if you would like to know more about how your special damages could be calculated, please call our team for advice.
Following a bike accident, one of our solicitors could help you make a No Win No Fee cycling accident claim. There are many benefits to making a claim with the help of a solicitor, as they can help you gather evidence, explain areas of the claim, and offer more information on compensation. One of the benefits of working with our team is that they work with claimants from across the UK, meaning you don’t have to work with professionals who are local to you.
Another benefit of working with one of our solicitors is that they work on a No Win No Fee basis. They do this by offering their clients a kind of No Win No Fee contract known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). A CFA allows you to access the services of a solicitor without paying any upfront or ongoing fees. Similarly, in the event that your claim fails, your solicitor won’t take any payment for their work.
They will take a success fee from you if your claim succeeds. This fee is taken from your compensation award as a small percentage. However, this percentage is subject to a legal cap. This helps to make sure that the majority share of your award goes to you.
To find out if you could be eligible to claim with the help of one of our solicitors, contact our team of advisors today. They can answer your questions and evaluate your case for free. If they find it to be valid, they may then connect you with one of our solicitors. To get started:
The website of National Highways, the national authority for motorways in England.
Government road accident statistics
Statistics from the government about recent accidents.
Report a pothole so it can be fixed.
Our guide to accident compensation claims if you were a pedestrian in a road traffic accident.
Roundabout cycle accident claims
Our guide to claiming and seeing who was at fault following a cycling accident on a roundabout.
Further advice on general road traffic accidents.
Thank you for reading our guide to claiming with No Win No Fee cycling accident solicitors.