About Cycling Accident Claims
If you or a loved one have been injured in a cycling accident, whether you have been struck by another vehicle, or suffered injuries as a result of an accident due to poor road conditions then you may be able to claim compensation.
It’s is common for cyclists to suffer more serious injuries as a result of the lack of care and attention of other road users.
At On Your Side Scotland, we can help with a variety of cycling accident claims, so give us a call to discuss your claim and the full extent of your injuries.
How much cycling accident compensation can I claim?
With a cycling accident, there is no fixed compensation amount for cycling accident claims.
The level of compensation you might receive will depend on several factors, these include the related losses, such as general damages expenses, loss of earnings. Also, you could be eligible to claim for medical expenses or any essential rehabilitation.
At Solicitors On Your Side Scotland, we have a team of personal injury experts who will guide you throughout making your claim.
How do I know if I can claim?
If you were involved in a cycling accident through no fault of your own, then it’s likely that you will be able to claim. However, for us to proceed then the following 3 criteria should be met:
- You must have sustained an injury as a result of the road traffic accident
- The collision must have been a non-fault accident
- The accident has to have taken place in the last 3 years (although minors can claim from 3 years after their 18th birthday)
Contact us now!
We know the process thoroughly and can offer free consultations to see how much compensation you may get for your case.
Contact us now. On Your Side, Scotland can offer you free advice and consultations. We can help you on a no-win-no-fee basis. That means there will be no hidden fees.
Contact us today by phoning 0141 648 4428, emailing [email protected], or by using our website by filling out an online form.
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