14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Mohammad Latif
Motorcycles and motorbikes belong to a group of vehicles that
often take part in a small number of road accidents. The
statistics speak for itself, as motorcycle riders are just 1% of
traffic. Therefore a motorcycle accident claim is small
in number, but they suffer 19% of deaths and serious injuries.
In the year 2002 over 600 motorcyclists died in road traffic
accidents and almost 7000 suffered from serious injuries.
A head injury is the most often cause of death and serious
injuries in a motorcycle accident. A motorcyclist is 45
times more likely to be killed in a road accident than a car
driver.
Cause Of A Motorcycle Accident
Reasons may vary - not only other road users may cause the
accident but also highway authorities are often responsible for
them. Poor maintenance of roads, resulting in road surface
damages which is a common result of a motorcycle accident claim.
Lack of seatbelts and any outside protection granted by cars
also raise the risk of serious injuries for motorcyclists. The
other problem is visibility - motorbikes belong to a group of
road users vulnerable to not being seen well, making up to a 1/3
of a cars visibility.
What To Begin With
There are some general rules about motorbike accidents that one
should be aware of. Firstly, always make sure if the
police attend the scene ensure a detailed report of the
accident, even if it seems insignificant. Even the smallest
injuries or damage to your motorbike or anything carried on it
can underlie a successful accident claim.
Secondly, you can make a compensation claim if your
motorbike accident was not your fault or your fault was only
partial. Your speed and wearing a protective helmet are among
many details, which must be considered while the fault is being
determined.
Thirdly, time matters, so every accident should be
reported as soon as possible. If the person responsible for your
accident doesn't stop or has no insurance, you can still make a
claim however, it will be dealt with the Motor Insurers Bureau.
MIB is an organization, who provide compensation for victims of
accidents involving uninsured drivers and hit-and-run cases.
It's Not Easy?
As you will notice, dealing with a motorcycle injury claim is
quite complicated and it requires a fast and professional
reaction. But how can you react fast enough and take care of all
these details if you have suffered serious health problems
caused by the accident?
The best you can do in this situation is to employ a personal
injury solicitor. An accident solicitor's help is an absolute
must to handle your compensation claim. Details such as - injury assessment,
accident reports, claim preparations, etc.
What is important, you don't risk anything, thanks to a 'no win
no fee' arrangement, which simply means that if your case wins,
you keep the winnings and if lost, all costs are paid by
solicitor.
Enough Risk - Let's Do It Safely!
Riding a motorcycle is a wonderful experience as may know but it
is risky and injuries involving motorcycle accidents are often
very serious. Isn't all this risk enough? Do you need to take
another risk even after the accident by trying to handle the
claim yourself or employing some company, which cares more about
the money than about your well-being and successful claim?
Make use of a personal injury solicitor under a no
win no fee arrangement and take no more unnecessary risk.
After your suffering, you deserve a good and stress-free
compensation. You can have it with some help of an accident
solicitor.
About Author :
It's easy to make a m
otorcycle accident claim, if you know how. Learn the 12
revolutions of the new injury claim culture at
http://www.compensationsecrets.co.uk and get a free assessment.