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What Can I Claim For A
Motorbike Accident? |
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According to the Department of
Transport, 29,000 serious injuries and 3,200 deaths occur on
Britains roads each year and over 24,824 non-fault bike
accidents occurred in 2005 (Department for Transport). The
Motorbike industry in the UK attracts thousands of riders who enjoy the
independence and freedom of taking to the open road on two wheels. Being a
biker allows you to have a driving experience that is far removed from that of
car drivers, beating the queues and nipping through the traffic. But no matter
how aware you are of other road users, unfortunately there are others who are
not so considerate. The casualty rate for motorcyclists is higher than any
other road user and nearly two thirds of all motorcycle accidents are caused by
other road vehicles. As the number of bikers in the UK rise, so do the number
of people that will need to pursue compensation for
injuries.
Examples of typical accident scenarios
include:
Whilst overtaking a line
of stationary traffic, a vehicle pulled out from a side road into the path of
the motorcyclist. Whilst travelling around a roundabout, a car pulled out
and collided with the rear of the motorcycle. Whilst travelling along the
fast lane of a motorway, a car pulled out into the path of the
motorbike.
Pillion passenger compensation
As a
pillion passenger, you are entitled to claim compensation if you have been
involved in an accident where another road user was at fault. This may be
another road user or the rider of the bike on which you were a
passenger.
If you have any concerns about making a claim against your
friend, bear in mind that it is the insurance company that pay your
compensation, not your friend personally. Also, if the riders bike has
been damaged in the accident, your friend may also be making a claim through
his insurance company for necessary repairs. If this is the case, any personal
injury claim made by you will be classed as part of the same
claim.
You can claim for:
Pain and inconvenience of
injury. Loss of income during the time you are unable to work. Cost of
further treatment i.e. medical checks, physiotherapy, osteopathy etc
Psychological therapy. Extra travel costs and expenses resulting from
injuries for example damage to your helmet, your leathers or
clothing.
If your vehicle has been badly damaged in an
accident, we can help you claim for:
Loss of the
vehicle. Hire charges for replacement vehicles.
If you
have been involved in a motorbike accident that wasnt your fault,
you are legally entitled to financial
compensation.
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