We can help you claim
compensation following an accident
illness or injury - nationwide
Call: 0800 10 757 95
Professional racers are prepared to get a major motorbike injury while riding it's part of the job.
In May 2010, Steve Plater, HM Plant Honda rider, was unfortunate enough to have a motorbike accident in which he was badly injured. He was involved in a crash which resulted in severe spinal injury. He had to have a total of four operations and now he's being held together by two metal rods, four metal plates and twenty-three screws.
It's frightening to think that these sorts of injuries also happen to some motorcycle riders who just use their motorbike to get from point A to point B.
Sometimes it's bad weather, sometimes it's a fault in the bike, but more often, and more worryingly, it is the fault of another road user.
The BBC's first public information film about watching out for motorcyclists was shown in 1975, but despite this, and all the "Stop, Think Bike!" adverts which have come since, some drivers still pull out without looking. In a motorcycle crash with a car, motorcyclists are very often more seriously hurt than the other driver.
As a motorcyclist, there are of course ways in which to protect yourself from motorbike injury.
Wearing a full-face helmet, and protective leather clothing will absorb shocks and prevent bad scrapes and burns, and new protective wear is being created for riders, like the airbag jacket, which works a little like an airbag in a car. Unfortunately, some riders are still injured, despite having taken precautions.
Making a motorbike injury claim with YouClaim
2009 saw 20,703 people reported as having sustained a motorcycle injury.
Here at YouClaim we have helped many people get the 100% motorcycle accident compensation they were entitled to after having sustained a motorbike injury in a road accident which was not their fault.
We are experienced professionals and could help you claim compensation against car drivers, other motorcycle riders or other road users who have caused your accident. You can even claim compensation from local authorities if they are at fault.
In the unlikely event that your claim is unsuccessful, you won't have to pay us or anyone else.
If you wish to claim the compensation that you are entitled to after sustaining a motorbike injury just call us free on 0800 10 757 95.
You can chat to us online via e-chat, or fill in an online form and we will call you back.
Remember, making the call is free, and we work on a no win, no fee basis.