Pages On: Bicycle Accidents
Bicycles are a great way to exercise, get around busy cities quickly, and reduce your carbon footprint. However, bicycle accidents are quite common when travelling, thanks to other road users and poor road conditions. Therefore, bicycle accidents can be extremely dangerous to the rider, even if riding with full protective gear. When this happens, cyclists are entitled to claim compensation for their injuries.
Cycling Accidents in Leeds Compensation Claims
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
Each year, more and more people in the UK are taking up cycling as a sport, past time and eco-friendly way of travelling to work. However, as more cyclists take to the roads, there has been a significant increase in the number of people who are involved in cycling accidents. The latest annual figures from the Department for Transport have revealed that 3,339 cyclists were killed or seriously injured in accidents across the country. If you have been injured in a cycling accident, please contact us today to find out…
Read MoreCyclist awarded £105K after being hit by a car
Posted: 28 December 2015
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Leg Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents
A cyclist who was left wheelchair-bound for four months after being hit by a car has been awarded £105,000 in compensation. The 48-year-old, who remains unnamed, had been cycling on a roundabout near his home in Corfe Mullen when a car sped past him, knocking him off his bike. Following the accident in May 2010, the cyclist was forced to spend 10 days in hospital recovering; he then spent the next four months in a wheelchair. The driver’s insurance company originally offered the claimant a compensation package of £56,000. However,…
Read MoreCycling legend awarded payout
Posted: 27 May 2015
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents, Shoulder Injuries
British cycling legend 84-year-old Brian Robinson has been awarded compensation after he suffered serious injuries in a cycling accident near his home in West Yorkshire. Mr Robinson had been cycling with some friends on the 16 July 2014 when a car knocked him off his bike. He suffered a serious break to his left collarbone, six broken ribs and a punctured lung. He was recently awarded £15,000 for his injuries. Brian Robinson was the first Briton to finish the Tour de France in 1955 and was the first to win…
Read MoreInjured cyclist feels let down
Posted: 20 September 2014
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Knee Injury, Leg Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents
50-year-old cyclist Melanie Burrows said that she feels greatly let down by police after they were unable to take her case further following a serious cycling accident. Another cyclist, who tried to overtake her at a junction in July this year, hit Mr Burrows on her way home from work. She suffered a serious fracture in her tibia, a broken rib and a damaged knee. She has already had a metal plate inserted into her leg but is still awaiting a knee replacement. Islington Police told Ms Burrows, head of…
Read More£70,000 compensation after pothole crash
Posted: 22 March 2014
Posted in: Arm Injury, Bicycle Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Pothole Injuries, Road Traffic Accidents
A cyclist has been awarded £70,000 in compensation after a pothole threw him off his bike in 2009. Alan Curtis from Bushey in Hertfordshire suffered a “severe head injury” in the crash on The Drive in Rickmansworth. The 57-year-old sued Hertfordshire County Council for failing to fill-in the pothole, which he described as being a “real source of danger” to road users. The council said that they were “disappointed” in the High Court for ruling in Mr Curtis’s favour. The charity fundraiser had been cycling with his two best friends…
Read MoreCyclist may never walk again following collision
Posted: 24 February 2014
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Bus Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Public Transport, Road Traffic Accidents, Shoulder Injuries
The husband of a cyclist who collided with a bus in Scunthorpe town centre said that she might never walk again. 54-year-old Yvonne Bosanquet suffered major injuries in the accident and will require 24-hour care for the rest of her life. The exact details of the collision are still not known but it’s believed that she collided with the blue Hornsby Travel bus on Fenton Street near the junction onto Cole Street. The mother of two spent four months in hospital and is now cared for at the Stonecroft House…
Read MoreCyclists appeal for safer roads
Posted: 7 January 2014
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents, Spine & Back Injuries, Wrongful & Accidental Death
Following the deaths of numerous cyclists on Britain’s roads in the last year, one man is calling for more to be done to protect cyclists from other road users. Former engineer Graham Andrews (45), who is now in a wheelchair, suffered severe spinal injuries after colliding with a hit-and-run driver while cycling to the beach one Sunday evening. Mr Andrews was thrown 8ft into the air by the motorist, and was found unconscious on a grass verge two hours later by two members of the public. The passers-by who found Mr…
Read MoreLife without taste and smell
Posted: 30 June 2013
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Head and Brain Injuries, Personal Injury
On 20 July 2010, double Olympic gold medalist James Cracknell sustained a brain injury after being hit by a petrol tanker on his bike, leaving him unable to smell or, subsequently, taste. This poses the question: what is it like to live without two of your key senses? There are currently no official figures showing the extent of sensory-loss sufferers in the UK, however, estimates for the US and Europe stand at around 5% of the population. This can happen due to several reasons: Some people are born without a…
Read MoreConstruction vehicles a threat to cyclist safety
Posted: 12 February 2013
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents, Workplace Injuries
Transport for London (TfL) has published the findings of the first independent review into construction logistics and cyclist safety. This was commissioned by TfL following the worrying number of collisions involving construction vehicles and cyclists in recent years. Between 2008 and 2011, 56% of the cycling fatalities in London have involved large commercial vehicles, including a disproportionate number of construction vehicles. Detailed analysis from the TRL report revealed that the excellent levels of safety management that the construction industry provides on worksites needs to be extended to all vehicle movements…
Read MoreGovernment cuts road safety spending
Posted: 5 February 2013
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
The government has cut spending on road safety campaigns from £19 million in 2008/09 to just £4 million in 2011/12 – a cut of nearly 80%. The figure was revealed after a freedom of information enquiry by road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). The Department for Transport is planning on spending £3.57 million on road safety in the 2012/13 financial year, which will see: £53,000 spent on cyclist safety£78,000 on child and teenager road safety£50,000 on research into young drivers£1.275 million on motorcycle campaigns; and£1.689 million on…
Read MoreBring me sunshine - how changing BST could save lives
Posted: 23 October 2012
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is calling for changes to British Summer Time (BST), to give us more daylight hours in the evening. According to the IAM, bringing the British time zone forward by an hour in both winter and summer would mean more light in the evenings, when crashes are more likely. Figures from the Department for Transport show that changing the daylight hours could prevent about 80 deaths and at least 200 serious injuries on our roads each year. It would also align the hours of daylight…
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