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

Can I make a compensation claim for someone else?

We explain how to make an injury claim for a child or an adult who cannot manage a claim themselves, with guidance on acting as a 'litigation friend'.

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Can the medical for my injury claim be carried out locally?

Our national network of medical examiners means you can get an injury claim medical carried out at a medical centre near you.

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What are success fees in injury claims and how do they work?

Curious about how no win, no fee claims work and how success fees fit in? Find out how success fees work, how fees are capped, and how you’re protected from unexpected costs.

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Can I claim if I was injured while cycling drunk?

Learn about the legal implications and risks of cycling under the influence, possible penalties, and how cycling over the limit may affect a compensation claim after an accident.

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How do pre-existing medical conditions affect injury claims?

Learn how to claim for aggravated injuries when a cycling accident worsens an existing condition. Get insights on compensation, expert evidence, and the 'eggshell skull' rule.

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Can I claim if I was partly responsible for my accident?

Think you’re partly at fault in a cycling accident? Find out how contributory negligence works and how it might reduce but not prevent your compensation claim.

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Can I cancel an injury claim if I change my mind?

If I start a claim and subsequently change my mind, can I do so easily and without penalty?

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Claiming compensation after a cycling accident with a car

14,000 cyclists were injured on Britain's roads in 2023. Cycling Injury Legal supports cyclists hurt in car collisions with expert guidance and no win, no fee claims.

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Claiming compensation for a cycling injury caused by a pothole

Find out when a pothole qualifies for a cycling claim, who’s responsible for repairs, and how you can seek compensation if injured on the UK’s pothole-ridden roads.

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Cyclist’s guide: Claiming after a collision with a pedestrian

Cyclists injured in pedestrian collisions can still claim compensation. Learn about your legal options, the challenges involved, and how to navigate insurance complexities.

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Will I need a medical when making an injury claim?

A medical is essential in injury claims to assess your injuries and support your compensation claim. Find out what to expect, how it’s arranged near you, and why you don’t have to worry about the costs.

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Should l accept an early 'pre-med' compensation offer?

Thinking of accepting an insurance offer after a cycling accident? Find out why a solicitor can help ensure fair compensation, even if it seems like a quick settlement.

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