Motorcycle accidents involving injuries to the rider or pillion passenger happen regularly. In a recent accident in Portsmouth a motorcyclist was injured and suffered a broken collar bone in three places, the pillion passenger in this case was very lucky and escaped injuries, even though he was thrown from the bike.
The motorcyclist was at fault for the accident which caused damage to his bike as he hit a car in the rear. The driver of the car was injured and suffered whiplash injuries as he was not expecting the motorbike to collide and he was thrown in the car.
All too often cars and motorcycles travel too close to the vehicle in front not giving themselves time to stop quick enough.
We handle claims for non fault car and motorbike accidents on a no win no fee basis. There is a three year time limit in which to claim for a car accident or motorcycle accident. The injured person can only claim with us for non fault accidents.
To find out if a claim for a traffic accident can be made please call us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim by clicking: Car and Motorbike Accident.
A motorcycle accident resulted in the rider suffering injuries as he was thrown from his bike and scrapped his side on the road. The motorbike was travelling at around 30 mph when a car pulled out in front of the rider, the rider had little option but to come off the bike. The motorcyclist was wearing a fluorescent top and riding within the speed limit of the road when the accident happened.
An ambulance was called to the accident scene and the motorcyclist was taken to hospital on a spinal board. Police also attended the scene.
At hospital the motorcyclist was diagnosed with a broken toe and severe cuts and grazes to his side and elbow, the elbow required several stitches.
There are many occasions where motorbike accidents happen due to the motorcyclist riding too fast or dangerously. This is a case where the motorcyclist was riding safely and within the law and wearing safety clothing, but still suffered bad injuries
Any non fault motorbike accident, causing an injury, which happens due to a driver pulling out in front of them may be claimed for.
We have helped many motorcyclists to claim the injury compensation they are entitled to on a no win no fee basis.
We can be contacted on 0845 10 88 333 or by clicking: Non fault motorbike accident injury claim.
If you have suffered an accident as a motorbike pillion passenger and injured as a result you may be able to pursue a motorbike pillion passenger injury claim with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.
We have recently accepted such a case which involves a pillion passenger on a motorbike. The client was on the motorbike on her way from North Shields to her daughter in laws at South Shields.
As they approached a roundabout at the Tyne tunnel they bared right when the motorbike hit some oil/diesel and went from under them. They were travelling at approx 7/8mph at the time. The bike ended up in the middle of the road and the bike landing on top of the pillion passenger.
Some construction workers, who were working on the tunnel, witnessed the accident and went to help. They said the diesel/oil was likely to be from the construction work on the tunnel. The police stopped at the scene and took details.
The injured pillion passenger went to hospital and was diagnosed with a fractured right hand, bruised hands and whiplash injuries to her neck. The client asked for our help in making a pillion passenger injury claim.
All motorbike pillion passenger claims are handled on a no win no fee basis where if the claim is won maximum compensation is awarded.
Contact our fully trained friendly claims advisors today who will discuss your accident circumstances with you and advise you of the next step.
Contact 0845 10 88 333 or click: Motorbike pillion passenger injury claim.
If you have been involved in a scooter accident and were injured as a result, as long as you were not at fault you may be able to make a scooter accident claim with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.
There has been a reported scooter accident in the area of Weymouth, Dorset.
It involved a man who was in his sixties. The man was on his black Sym scooter when it has been reported that he was hit by a silver Vauxhall Astra on Granby Way, Weymouth. The accident happened at around 10am. Both vehicles were registered to people living in the town.
The elderly man after the collision was taken to hospital for treatment to his injuries, which are not believed to be life threatening.
If you have been involved in a scooter accident and were injured as a result you should call the police and ask them for a police reference number for the accident, make sure your injuries are diagnosed by a doctor and record all third party details such as name, address, registration and insurance details.
Here at the Accident Advice Bureau all motorcycle and scooter accident claims are worked on a no win no fee basis where should the claim be won, maximum compensation is awarded.
So contact our friendly claims advisors today, who deal with your claim in hassle free manner and will keep you informed every step of the way.
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A motorbike accident in which the rider was fatally injured happened in Thornton-le Dale, North Yorkshire. The motorcyclist Tyrone Cunningham, 31,from the Dane Park area of Hull was riding his Yamaha on Wednesday 4th May when the accident happened at around 4pm.
The police have stated that the motorcyclist had overtaken on the road towards Thornton-le-Dale from the Fox and Rabbit pub. It was on this road that the motorbike came off the road causing the fatal injuries to the rider.
The motorbike accident also involved a Fiat Stilo although the exact details of the accident were unknown. A man stopped to help and said he was a fireman or retired fireman. Another couple also stopped to help at the crash scene.
Police are asking for anyone with any information to contact them.
Every year thousands of riders and pillion passengers are injured in motorcycle accidents, some due to the rider going too fast or not paying attention, many others are not the motorcyclist fault as they are not seen by a car driver.
All road users are urged to take extra care and to look out for motorbikes on the road before pulling out of a junction or to overtake a vehicle.
We can be contacted on 0845 10 88 333 or by clicking: Motorbike Accident Claims.
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In a car and motorbike accident in Southampton which happened on March 4th at 3.50pm a teenager was left injured.The road accident happened at the junction of Wimpson Lane and Maybush Road in the Maybush area. There was a rider and pillion passenger on the motorbike, of which one was taken to Southampton Hospital with severe leg and pelvic injuries.
The car involved was a Ford Fiesta and driven by an 80-year-old man who suffered a hand injury and was in shock.
We do not know at this stage who was at fault for the traffic accident.
Every day motorbike accidents happen and often involves serious injuries to the rider or pillion passenger. All road users are urged to take extra time and look for motorbikes on the road before pulling out of junctions or overtaking, in particular. Motorcyclists are also advised to ride safely and take particular note of the road and weather conditions.
Any motorbike rider involved in a non fault motorbike accident may be able to claim injury compensation with our help. We have helped many riders and pillion passengers to claim the compensation they are legally entitled to on a no win no fee basis.
On winning the motorbike accident claim, 100% of the awarded compensation is paid to the injured pillion passenger or rider.
There is a three year time limit in which to claim motorbike accident compensation.
Please contact us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim by clicking: Motorbike Accident Claim Southampton.