You may be unfortunate enough to have been involved in a motorcycle, bicycle bike or motorbike accident.
If you have been injured in a motorcycle or bicycle traffic accident - and the accident was caused by someone else who breached another road user’s duty of care - you may be entitled to make an accident compensation claim or personal injury compensation claim, for the injuries and losses which you have suffered as a result of the motor cycle accident.
The most common type of injury receiving compensation for road traffic accidents are whiplash, back and spinal injuries. In serious injury cases, you may be able to claim compensation for medical bills, loss of earnings and compensation for personal suffering.
Your injury is most likely to have been caused by being involved in a road traffic accident as a driver, pedestrian, motorcyclist or pedal cyclist. In these cases, your personal injury claim for compensation would be made against the insurance company of the person driving the vehicle which collided with you.
Alternatively, if you were injured as a passenger in a car or on a motorcycle, you may make a claim against the insurance company of the person who was responsible for the accident. This might be the driver of the vehicle you were in or the driver of another vehicle.
If you need more information, you can learn more about the legal process for accident and personal injury compensation claims.
To establish if you have a case for compensation, start by telling us about your case.
To contact us, call us on 1850 940140 or 01-8745656, e-mail us at law@traceysolicitors.ie or we can call you back. After examination of your case, we can decide to proceed with a claim for compensation.

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