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Whilst comprising only 1% of road traffic, motorbikes are involved in 16-20% of road traffic accidents annually. Although this figure has dropped in recent years, it is still disproportionately high.
If you or a member of your family has been involved in a motorcycle accident which was not your fault, you may be able to claim compensation . There are several parties which are held accountable for the protection of motorcyclists and when this protection is lacking or defective, accidents can occur, with the injuries incurred having potentially devastating consequences for both victims and their families. In this event it is possible to achieve compensation against other road users and local authorities.
As the circumstances and consequence of each accident are different it is hard to calculate an accurate figure as to how much you are likely to receive, however there are some standard figures available as a guide. In most cases the claim will be paid by the insurers of the person or organisation at fault, however in the event that they are uninsured or untraceable, it is still possible to seek compensation from the motor insurer's bureau.
Lack of harness or seat belts and external protection make motorcycle accident victims especially vulnerable and accidents can result in debilitating injuries and even death. Motorcycle accident compensation values can range from £1500 to £5000 for relatively minor injuries such as fractures, cuts and bruises and minor whiplash, up to £200,000 for injuries causing long term loss or damage, with various levels in-between, depending on the circumstances of the individual claim.
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