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Information about the cycling injury claims process, different types of claims, and more.

I was cycling unlawfully, can I still make a claim?

Injured while cycling unlawfully? You may still be eligible for compensation. Learn how contributory negligence affects claims, even if you were partly at fault.

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The defendant accepted liability but later change their mind.

Has the defendant retracted liability in your cycling accident claim? Find out how a solicitor can help manage this setback and strengthen your case.

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Can I claim for a cycling injury caused while lane splitting?

Lane splitting is common but risky, and determining fault in accidents can be complex. You can still claim compensation, though the amount depends on the accident's details and shared liability.

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Can I claim compensation for a cycling injury at work?

If you’ve been injured while cycling at work, you may be entitled to make an employer liability claim. We explain the steps to take, who may be liable, and how compensation claims work.

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The role of evidence in a successful cycling injury claim

We explain the key evidence needed for a cycling injury claim, from photos and witness statements to medical records and CCTV footage, to build the strongest possible case.

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Should I take out dedicated cycling insurance?

Is cycling insurance worth it? Learn how dedicated cover can protect you against personal injury, bike damage, liability, and theft, all at an affordable cost.

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Can I claim if my cycling accident was caused by a dog or animal?

Read about claiming for cycling injuries caused by animals, from proving owner negligence to handling insurance and contributory negligence challenges.

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How to handle insurance companies after a cycling accident

Find out how to handle insurance claims after a cycling accident, from gathering evidence to dealing with loss adjusters and knowing when to seek legal advice.

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E-bike and e-scooter injury claims

Injured on an e-bike? Whether rented or owned, you may be entitled to compensation for accidents caused by collisions, faulty equipment, or road hazards. Learn how to make a claim and get expert legal help.

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Can I claim for injuries in competitive cycling & sportive events?

Find out if you can claim for injuries sustained in competitive cycling or sportive events and what factors may affect your eligibility.

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What is the cycling injury claims process?

Learn how cycling injury claims work, from proving fault to securing compensation. We explain the claims process step-by-step.

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How to cycle safely on poor road surfaces and avoid injury

Navigate the UK's 'Pothole Crisis' with these cycling safety tips. Learn how bike choice, tyre pressure, route selection, and key techniques can help you avoid accidents on rough roads.

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