ClaimToday Solicitors release Cycle Accident Personal Injury Report
ClaimToday has released a new report for cyclists throughout Surrey, Hampshire and London area. with detailed information to help cyclists compare average insurance policy rates from major companies based on their profile
Report on Cycle accidents near Blackfriars, Hampshire and outer London
The report Highlights the dangers to cyclists using Data from Department for Transport (DfT) and Transport for London (TfL),
BlackFriars and the Embankment with the most cycling collisions
Whitechapel, particularly around the Royal London Hospital,
With Easy access via train and bikes allowed free of charge on most British trains Cyclists come from all corners of London East to West ranging from Barking,Stratford, hackney, Isle of Dogs to Hounslow, Chiswick,Acton and Ealing
Outside of London, the data shows Bristol is the most dangerous city for cyclists, with 1,301
collisions since 2016.
Bristol’s A4018 is the most common site of serious collisions involving cyclists in the city and Hull following closely behind as another hotspot for cycling collisions,
The safest area for cyclists was the Outer Hebrides in Scotland,
About Claim Today
Claim Today injury Solicitors was founded by Davinder Singh Bal. The firm believes in keeping claims simple from start to finish and offer offer a ‘No Win No Fee’ funding on accident cases,so that there is no financial risk to their client
They believe interaction and communication with Clients has been a key to their success since 1999. Whether online or over the phone the Firm believe in keeping their parties informed at every key point of their personal injury journey.
The firm provides support with access to Solicitors consulting, preparation,various cases including Accident at work, Cycle accident advice, Factory Accident,Dangerous Machinery,Public injuries to name just a few. The Firm is contactable online or on 0800 29 800 29
Claim Today a trading style for Claimpoint Limited.
Claimpoint Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (830722).
A spokesperson for the company said: “
Hiring a specialist Solicitor for advice and procedures into compensation provides a range of benefits including most importantly time to recover and rebuild lives with the proper care and assistance.
Road accidents can be very difficult and upsetting for cyclists and their loved ones for many reasons.
Not only are injuries from collisions on the road likely to be much more serious for cyclists due to their exposure in comparison to cars and other forms of transport on the road, but also the chances are that if the injury is serious, you will be more dependant on your loved ones and unable to work.
Claim Today has been a personal injury brand specialising in road traffic accidents, including bike and & cycling accidents, for over 20 years and we have the experience and expertise to get you the personal injury compensation and support you need to look ahead to the future.
Serious bike & cycling accident injuries
Due to the nature of riding a bike on the road and how exposed the rider is if an accident happens, bike & cycling accidents can cause very serious injuries.
Serious injuries are best identified by how long they’ve needed treatment for, if you are unable to return to work and how long you are unable to return to work, as well as if you need assistance in completing day-to-day tasks.
Do I have a claim?
Whether you were the rider or a passenger, if you were injured in a bike & cycling accident and you were not at fault, you may be able to claim personal injury compensation.
It is important to have as many details about the accident to hand as possible, so that we can attempt to find the incident on CCTV and build a case. This includes when and where the incident took place, details of those involved, and of any witnesses if you have any.
You can still claim if you were involved in an accident where the driver didn’t have insurance, or if you were involved in a hit and run.
We offer free impartial advice on whether you can make a claim either by completing our online form, or calling our claim team. Alternatively, request a callback.
Cycle accidents caused by a motorist
In order to claim, the accident must have been somebody else’s fault; either the fault of another road user or because of the road conditions.
If your injuries are the fault of another road user (car, motorbike, bus, etc.) then your compensation will come from their insurers rather than them personally
Cycle accidents caused by uninsured drivers or hit and runs
If the accident you were injured in was the fault of an uninsured driver or part of a hit and run then you might still be able to make a claim. If your claim is successful then it will be paid by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB).
Cycle accidents caused by poor road conditions
If your bike & cycling accident injuries are due to poor road surfaces such as potholes or cracks in the road, then you may be able to make a claim against the Highways Agency or the local council depending on where the road is.
There is someone responsible for every road and pavement in the UK, and if it is unsafe to use and caused your accident, then you may be able to claim.
Personal injury compensation can help ensure that you have what you need to plan for the future and put you back in a situation that is as similar as possible to before the incident.
Compensation is calculated to cover a number of factors including:
the severity and impact of the injury
loss of earnings
costs of treatment
costs of equipment needed for day-to-day living
required aftercare or continuous care
house adjustments (such as ramps, modified rooms)
costs of re-training if a career change is unavoidable
If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you are putting yourself in the best possible position both financially and in terms of finding the correct support going forward by enquiring about claiming personal injury compensation.
Our expert personal injury solicitors and experienced personal injury claim team will be able to breakdown what to expect from a claim and how it is calculated to ensure that any compensation you successfully claim puts you in the best position for now and for you and your family’s future.
There are three ways you can start your claim with Claim Today:
Use our quick and easy online form – we’ll ask you about the incident and your injuries and let you know if you could have a claim; or
Call our team and we’ll guide you through the steps to see if you have a claim; or
Use one of our live chat functions on this website, or on Facebook Messenger.
By contacting Claim Today, we will let you know whether you have a personal injury claim and give you the information you need to start a claim.
Should you claim with Claim Today, we will pass on your matter to one of our experienced and specialist personal injury solicitors to carry out your matter in a courteous and efficient manner.
As part of our commitment to keeping claims simple, we make personal injury claims on a no win no fee basis, removing the financial risk of making a claim. You will not need to pay your legal costs should your claim be unsuccessful, meaning that you can claim with no need to worry about the finances involved.
Our claim handlers will inform you whether you qualify for a no win no fee agreement and how much you would pay should your personal injury claim be successful (known as a success fee). This will never more than 25% including the price of after-the-event insurance, and is typically less than this.
What counts as a serious injury?
Serious injuries are best identified by how long they’ve needed treatment for, if you are unable to return to work and how long you are unable to return to work, as well as if you need assistance in completing day-to-day tasks.
If your injury has impacted your life in a way that has set you back financially or it will do so in the future, then it is likely to be serious enough to enquire about making a claim.
The main things that you might be able to claim against are:
care and equipment both current and future;
loss of earnings, as well as potential future earnings if your future progression has been impacted as a result of the injury; and
the loss of being able to participate in activities such as sport or learning particular skills that you are now unable to due to your injury.
Can I start a claim for someone else?
We do receive claim enquiries from people who are calling on behalf of somebody else, mainly parents on behalf of children, or spouses on behalf of their partners – particularly in cases of more serious injuries including comas and brain injuries.
You can certainly start the process on someone else’s behalf, and we will guide you through the steps needed to ensure that it is as simple as possible through this difficult time. You can start by using our online form, requesting a callback, or by calling us
Can I still claim if it’s a small claim?
Under the upcoming personal injury reforms in 2020, a more claimants will have to go through the small claims court. Namely those whose injury claims from road traffic accidents are likely to recover £5,000, and £2,000 for other claims. The current threshold for small claims is £1,000.
Most firms will not be able to represent those who go through small claims due to the costs involved, meaning that you would have to take the claim on yourself. We may be able to assist you with making your application, to see if we can call us
Claim Today has been a personal injury specialist brand for over twenty years, handling personal injury claims concerning injuries from road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, or accidents in public and shops.
It is our mission to ensure that everyone has access to legal assistance with their claims. Thousands of people have claimed personal injury compensation with us to help rebuild their lives and get the care and assistance they need.
We work with personal injury firms up and down the country to provide you with expert advice and a high-quality service so your claim is managed in the best way possible, suited to your needs and circumstances.
Interested parties can find more information by visiting cycle accidents report or calling freephone 08002980029
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