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Motor cycle personal injury claims
We understand your passion for motorcycling and riding a scooter and many of us are keen bikers ourselves.
Owning a motorcycle or scooter provides a more fun and environmentally friendly form of transport and National Motorcycle Week is an annual campaign which demonstrates to the public, media and politicians the importance and popularity of motorcycling in the UK.
We are a legal adviser to specialist motor cycle insurer Carole Nash, helping thousands of their customers with their accident claims each year, as well as advising bikers who come direct to us through recommendations or who have used us before.
From minor prangs to very serious accidents involving catastrophic injuries or fatalities, our team of claims specialists has many years’ experience handling compensation claims sensitively and pro-actively. We take the time to understand your situation, clearly explain what we are doing and are sympathetic and supportive of what you want to achieve. We treat you as the individual that you are.
Our expertise is recognised through membership of The Law Society Personal Injury Panel, The Solicitors Panel for the Spinal Injuries Association, The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, the Solicitors Panel for Headway and the Motor Accident Solicitors Society.
We are able to advise on the full range of funding options including no-win-no-fee and, where available, legal aid.
From the beginning of your claim to its conclusion, we believe in keeping you informed, reassured and free from unnecessary worries. We will never persuade you to pursue hopeless claims, charge unexpected or hidden costs or take anything from your compensation at the end of the claim.
