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Sports Cycling Accidents and Claims

At Cycle SOS, we have previously represented many competitive cyclists along with the professionals that coach and train with them. As cyclists ourselves, we are fully immersed in the world of cycling and know full well the implications that a cycling accident can have on training and performance. In sports accidents, riders still have a duty of care to others, even in a competitive setting. In circuit races and velodromes, it is likely that the organisers have liability to ensure the safety of the eventIf you are a competitive cyclist who has been involved in a cycling accident, our specialist solicitors can be of assistance to you. As the cyclists’ national helpline, call us on freephone helpline 0808 100 9995 to receive specialist legal advice, help and support. If we think we can help you pursue a claim and that is what you would like to do, we can then assist you in beginning a claim.

What can I claim for?

For the competitive cyclists that we have previously represented, we have gone on to obtain compensation for not only the injuries they have suffered but also for loss of earnings, medical assistance and damage to their bike and kit. Since 1988, we have successfully assisted thousands of cyclists in claiming compensation for injuries that they have sustained whilst riding. Whatever the circumstances of your accident, by speaking to our friendly helpline team, we can help you establish if you may be entitled to make a claim. Limb injuries are common injuries arising from cycling accidents, figures from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) show that 40% of cyclists involved in accidents suffer arm injuries and 25% suffer leg injuries. A cycle accident can also often result in a head injury, ranging from minor concussion and cuts to the most severe cases involving life changing injuries such as brain damage. Hospital data compiled by RoSPA shows that over 40% of cyclists, and 45% of child cyclists, suffer a head injury of some sort. Whatever the injury, we know the impact a cycling accident can have on your life and we’re here to help you recover physically and financially.

What makes Cycle SOS different?

Throughout our time assisting injured cyclists, we have become very prominent in the campaign for safer cycling. To do this, we have worked with Cycling England, the Cycling Demonstration Town project, cycle city expos, training providers, bike mechanics, schools, police and many charities over the years. We are also keen supporters of competitive cycling and are proud sponsors of COLT City of Lancaster Triathlon Club Juniors; encouraging the uptake of competitive cycling from a young age. We have also been involved in sponsoring events such as Coast to Coast rides, The Fred Whitton Challenge and Cure Leukaemia’s London 2 Paris: Inspiring the Revolution ride to name a few. We understand that sustaining an injury through no fault of your own could instantly erase months or even years of training. In the most severe cases, this can mean a devastating end to a career and unfortunately, sometimes even implications on everyday life. If you have suffered an injury as a result of a competitive cycling accident, we are here to ease the process of recovery. When assisting you with a claim, we will ensure that you are provided with the most effective rehabilitation, medical assistance and physiotherapy. To begin your cycling accident compensation claim, call our freephone helpline on 0808 100 9995. As the cyclist’s national helpline, our team are here to help in any way they can.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Cyclists can stay safe when cycling in a group or in a race by communicating effectively with other riders, following the rules of the road, and being aware of their surroundings. It’s also important for cyclists to maintain a safe distance from other riders, avoid sudden movements or changes in direction, and always wear a helmet and other protective gear. Additionally, cyclists should have a good understanding of the race route and be aware of any potential hazards, such as sharp turns or narrow roads, to help prevent accidents. Getting expert advice after a sports cycling accident is as easy as calling 0808 100 9995.
Cyclists can improve their riding skills by practising good bike handling techniques, such as maintaining a proper riding position, using hand signals to indicate turns, and knowing how to brake effectively. They can also take cycling courses or lessons to learn advanced riding skills, such as defensive riding and navigating obstacles. Additionally, it’s important for cyclists to regularly maintain their bikes, such as checking tire pressure and making sure the brakes and gears are in good working order, to ensure their safety on the road. If you’ve been involved in a sports cycling accident, call 0808 100 9995 for expert advice.
One of the most common mistakes that novice cyclists make is not paying enough attention to their surroundings, such as traffic and pedestrians. It’s important for cyclists to stay alert and aware of their surroundings at all times to avoid accidents. Additionally, novice cyclists may not be familiar with the rules of the road or proper cycling etiquette, such as using hand signals and obeying traffic lights. To avoid these mistakes, novice cyclists should take a cycling safety course, practice in low-traffic areas, and ride with more experienced cyclists who can offer guidance and support. For expert advice on cycling accidents, call 0808 100 9995.
When choosing a route for sports cycling, some important considerations for cyclists include road safety, traffic volume and terrain difficulty. It’s a good idea to research potential routes in advance and to consult with experienced cyclists or cycling groups for recommendations. Additionally, online maps and GPS devices can help identify popular cycling routes and avoid busy roads or dangerous intersections. You can get expert advice on sports cycling accidents by calling 0808 100 9995.
Cyclists can ensure their bikes are properly fitted to their bodies by adjusting the saddle height and position, handlebar height and reach, and pedal position. It’s important to have the correct fit to reduce the risk of injuries such as back pain, knee pain, and neck pain. A professional bike fitting service can help cyclists achieve the ideal fit for their body, and many cycling shops offer this service. It’s recommended that cyclists have a bike fitting every few years, or after any significant changes in their fitness, flexibility, or riding style. If you are involved in a sports cycling accident, call 0808 100 9995 for expert advice.

Sports cycling accident claims pertain to legal cases and compensation claims that cyclists can pursue when they sustain injuries during their participation in sporting events or activities. These claims are typically made when the cyclist believes that their injury was caused by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party, such as event organisers, fellow participants, or even drivers on the road.

Cyclists can file personal injury claims to recover medical expenses, lost wages, and other expenses. Eyewitness reports and medical records are significant pieces of evidence. It is recommended that you seek independent legal advice from a solicitor who is adept at dealing with sports-related cycling accidents. Compensation may be awarded for successful claims depending on variables such as the severity of the injury and its impact on the cyclist’s life. Because it is a complicated process, consulting a specialist solicitor is essential.

For more information about our services or to start your claim, call 0808 100 9995 and speak to one of our specialist solicitors. We’re here to help. You can email us or schedule a callback.

Yes, you can seek compensation if you are injured while cycling during a sporting event. You may be eligible for compensation if the accident was caused by the negligence of another person, such as a fellow participant or event organiser. Here are the actions to take:

  • Seek medical attention and keep detailed details of your injuries and costs.
  • Notify the event organiser or authorities of the accident.
  • Gather evidence like images and witness testimony.
  • Consult a solicitor who is familiar with dealing in sporting related accidents.
  • Determine culpability and damages with the assistance of your lawyer.
  • If necessary, negotiate a settlement or go to court.

Each legal case carries its own intricate details. For advice perfectly suited to your situation, obtaining professional legal counsel is recommended. To learn more about how we can assist or to initiate your claim, please reach out at 0808 100 9995. Our team of expert solicitors is ready to guide you. Alternatively, you’re welcome to email us or schedule a callback at your convenience.

To support a sports cycling accident claim in the UK, you’ll need:

  1. Medical records: Get details of your accident-related injuries, treatment, and prognosis.
  2. Witness statements: Get statements from accident witnesses. These statements should include contact information and a thorough summary of what they saw.
  3. Photos and videos: Capture the accident site, including any dangers or faults that may have caused it. Record any injuries, bike or equipment damage, and road or trail conditions.
  4. Accident report: Request a copy if police were engaged. This formal report can help prove culpability.
  5. Cycling equipment: Keep your damaged bike and any protective gear from the accident. They can prove the incident’s severity.
  6. Medical bills, transportation costs, and missed income: Document all accident-related charges. This evidence determines your accident’s financial impact.
  7. Insurance details: Provide details about your insurance coverage, including health and PIP policies that may apply to the accident.

It is critical to speak with a personal injury lawyer who specialises in cycling accidents. They may walk you through the legal procedure, assist you in gathering evidence, and assess the strength of your claim based on the facts of your case. If you have been injured in a sports related cycling event, please call 0808 100 9995 and speak to one of our specialist solicitors.

In a sports-related cycling accident, you may be eligible to claim for various things depending on the circumstances of the accident. Here are some potential claims you could consider:

  1. Personal Injury: If you have sustained injuries due to the accident, you may be able to claim for personal injury compensation. This could cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, loss of earnings, and any ongoing care or support you may require.
  2. Bicycle Damage: If your bicycle was damaged in the accident, you could potentially claim for the cost of repairs or, if necessary, a replacement bike.
  3. Clothing and Equipment: If your sports clothing or cycling equipment (such as helmets, gloves, etc.) was damaged during the accident, you might be able to claim for the cost of repair or replacement.
  4. Third-Party Liability: You might be able to file a claim for compensation against another party if their negligence, such as that of a driver or a sports facility, caused the accident.

It’s important to note that each case is unique, and the outcome of a claim will depend on various factors such as the evidence available, liability, and the extent of your injuries. To pursue a claim, it is advisable to seek legal advice from a specialist personal injury solicitor, who can guide you through the process and assess the viability of your claim.

Remember to keep records of any medical treatment, expenses, photographs of the accident scene, and contact details of any witnesses, as these can be crucial in supporting your claim.

For more information about our services and how we can help you start your claim, call 0808 100 9995 and speak to one of our specialist solicitors. You can email us or schedule a callback.

Caroline Morriss

DIRECTOR OF SERIOUS INJURY

Caroline has specialised in personal injury for over 25 years, recovering more than £56 million in damages during that time, to help clients rebuild their lives after injury.

Caroline is committed to achieving rehabilitation options early, meaning her clients benefits from the best care and treatment at the earliest stage possible.

Caroline Morris

DIRECTOR OF SERIOUS INJURY

Caroline has specialised in personal injury for over 25 years, recovering more than £56 million in damages during that time, to help clients rebuild their lives after injury.

Caroline is committed to achieving rehabilitation options early, meaning her clients benefits from the best care and treatment at the earliest stage possible.