TOP TIPS FOR THOSE INJURED IN BICYCLE ACCIDENTS

Wednesday July 27, 2011 at 6:40am

Have you been injured in a cyclist accident that was not your fault? Here are some top tips to help you understand your legal rights and work out what action you might want to take.

• Cyclist accidents are common, especially when a van or lorry turning right at a junction hits a cyclist with great force. Those who have had this happen to them are likely to have suffered serious injuries. They need to see a solicitor for their claim without delay.

Even if you were wearing a helmet at the time, you can still sustain head injuries at such speed.

Head injuries do not always present right away. It can take hours before this type of injury becomes apparent.

While many people know about broken bones as these types of injuries are clear from the start, many people do not realise how head injuries present themselves initially as concussion, persistent headaches, forgetfulness or lack of concentration and can follow them through life.

• A good cyclist accident solicitor can help anyone who has suffered injuries in this type of incident to get the money that will assist them so that they can get through the recovery period.

Unlike a broken bone injury where the bone is set and then heals, a head injury can be debilitating for the rest of a person’s life in some cases. Clearly, you deserve compensation for this type of injury as no one can actually put a price on good health and a pain free life.

• Head injuries can occur in many different ways, but most often in cyclist accidents. Because these types of injuries can haunt one throughout their life, it is important for those who have sustained head injuries to get full compensation.

If you settle with the insurance company after the accident, you can not go back for more. Whenever an insurance company offers to settle an accident claim with you, it is important to get the opinion of a personal injury lawyer.

 A solicitor that is involved in personal injury cases will not charge you for consultation. They will obtain from you details of the accident, the injuries and losses that you suffered and then decide what to do. In many cases, they will start a claim against the individual or company that is responsible for the accident.

• It is never a good idea to just brush off your head injuries and think that they will go away. While they may heal over time, there is a good chance that injuries sustained during a bicycle accident can be residual.

Brain injuries can prevent a person from working and earning a living. They can interfere with the personal life of an individual as well.

Apart from the person who was involved in the accident, their spouse can also seek compensation if they had to take time off to look after their loved one.

Families of those who have been seriously injured or killed in bike accidents can also contact a solicitor for advice as to whether they are entitled to claim compensation.

Whether one has suffered fracture injuries or a head injury, it is a good idea to see a personal injury lawyer before signing any sort of release form from the insurance company.

While those who have suffered a broken bone injury usually know that they have a claim, others who may have sustained head injuries do not know what to do right away. To find a head injury solicitor, contact Balinda and Co now on 0800 321 3287 and find out how we can help.


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The information on this blog is provided as a general guide only. It is not intended to be a complete and authoritative statement of the law and might be out of date by the time you read it. It is not a substitute for professional advice which takes into consideration specific facts of each case and any changes in the law and practice. No responsibility can be accepted by Balinda & Co for any loss suffered by any person acting or refraining from acting on the basis of the information on this blog. We offer free legal advice with respect to personal injury claims. Telephone 0800 321 3287 to discuss your particular claim.

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