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

Can I claim for loss of earnings after a cycling injury?

Read about how to claim loss of earnings after a cycling injury. Discover essential proof, calculation methods, and your duty to mitigate losses to strengthen your claim.

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Can cycle helmet camera footage be used as evidence in court?

Can helmet cam footage help support a cycling injury claim? Find out if, and how, your video can be used as evidence.

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Taxi driver fined for fatally injuring cyclist

A Glasgow taxi driver was fined £400 after 'dooring' a cyclist who later died from his injuries. The case underlines cyclists' vulnerability and the legal limitations for such incidents.

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What do the whiplash injury reforms mean for claimants?

Read about the changes to RTA claims, including fixed whiplash compensation tariffs, small claims court limits, and the impact on legal costs.

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Autumn cycling safety tips

Darker nights are a common factor contributing to cycling accidents in Autumn. What can cyclists do to protect themselves as the nights draw in?

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Police crackdown on drivers overtaking cyclists

West Midlands Police targets drivers passing cyclists too closely, with cyclist safety education and prosecution, in a move praised as groundbreaking by Cycling UK.

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Road safety for new cyclists and veteran riders

Read essential safety tips for new and experienced cyclists, including training, gear, and health considerations, to stay safe on the road. Learn how to protect yourself and others while cycling.

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Can I claim if injured cycling the wrong way on a one-way street?

Is cycling the wrong way up a one-way street unlawful? Can you still make a claim if injured under these circumstances? Learn about liability, contributory negligence, and example cases.

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Injured by a defective bike or component? How to make a claim

Learn your rights to claim compensation for injuries caused by a faulty bike or part. Find out who may be liable, from retailers to mechanics, and how to gather evidence.

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I was injured cycling at night without lights: Can I claim?

Can you claim for a cycling accident if you weren’t using lights at night? Learn about liability, contributory negligence, and how it affects compensation.

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Can I claim for injuries from a bicycle repair error?

Injured due to a faulty bike repair? Learn how to claim compensation if a repair error led to an accident, and what evidence you will need to support your case.

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Injured by car dooring while cycling? How to make a claim

Dooring accidents are a major risk for cyclists. Learn how to claim compensation for injuries, who’s responsible, and what damages you can recover.

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