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Redress acts for bikers who have been injured on Scottish roads as a result of another's fault. Motorcycle riders are much more vulnerable and accidents that can result in debilitating personal injuries and even death.
Whatever the type of motor cycle accident - or injury - you are legally entitled to claim if somebody else caused it.
Bikers can claim for accidents caused by defects in the road surface such as road damage, mud, oil, or other spillages on the road. In such cases a claim may be made against the party responsible for the spillage (e.g. haulage contractor) or the local authority responsible for maintaining the road.
Redress specialist solicitors have helped hundreds of people make successful for motorcycle accident claims. From minor cuts and bruising to accidents of a catastrophic nature, we will ensure you receive the maximum amount of motorcycle accident compensation.
It can be difficult for Scottish motorcyclists to claim for compensation.
That’s why you need the expertise of Redress our skilled motor cycle accident lawyers have helped thousands of bikers claim the compensation they deserve in Scotland.
What can a biker claim?
- Damages include compensation for the
injury itself, including the pain and suffering caused by the motorcycle accident.
- Expenses and loss of earnings, mileage costs, cost
of medical treatment, personal possessions damaged in the accident, such
as leathers and crash helmet, and the excess on a motorcycle insurance policy.
- Future losses - losses and expenses that you will
incur in the future as a consequence of your motorcycle accident - including any
loss of future earnings and the cost of any on-going medical care that may be
needed if you have suffered more serious personal injuries.
Tips and Advice for Biker Accident Claims
- Report the accident to the police if you were involved in a motor cycle road traffic accident. No matter how minor and keep any documentation.
- Report the any injury to your doctor because it could become more serious. You should do this even if your personal injury seems minor. If you subsequently go to court to get compensation for the injury, the doctor will be asked to provide a medical report.
- Gather evidence about the accident and injuries. For example, it may be useful to take photographs of the scene of an accident and of what caused the injury. You should also, if possible, write an account of the incident while details are still fresh in your mind. If there are witnesses, you should make a note of their names and addresses.
- Contact your insurers and report the accident.
- Contact Redress specialist motor cycle personal injury solicitors we also handle motor cycle accident abroad . Contact us as soon as possible after the accident..

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