KNOCKED OFF YOUR BIKE?
You don't need a call centre. You need straight answers from someone who understands bikes, riders and the road. Free information. No pressure. No obligation.
What we cover
Information built for riders
Every type of motorcycle accident has its own liability rules, evidence requirements and time limits. Find yours below.
Junction & SMIDSY Accidents
Driver pulled out without seeing you. The most common motorcycle accident — and one of the most disputed.
Rear-End Collisions
Hit from behind at lights or in traffic. Liability usually falls on the driver behind — but not always.
Roundabout Accidents
Lane discipline failures and blind spots cause a disproportionate number of motorcycle accidents at roundabouts.
Potholes & Road Defects
A defect a car absorbs can throw a bike. Highway authorities have a duty to maintain roads — and can be held accountable.
Hit and Run
Untraced or uninsured driver? The Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) exists specifically for this. You may still have a route to compensation.
Lane Change & Blind Spot
Bikes disappear in mirrors. If a driver moved without checking, the duty of care obligation falls on them.
Dooring Accidents
Car door opened into your path without warning. Filtering is legal in the UK. Highway Code Rule 239 is clear on driver responsibility.
Overtaking Accidents
Whether you were overtaken dangerously or a vehicle moved unexpectedly into your path — circumstances determine liability.
T-Bone & Side Impact
Among the most severe motorcycle accidents. No crumple zones, direct impact transfer — and often clear liability.
Motorway Accidents
Higher speeds, more severe injuries. Includes smart motorway incidents. CCTV evidence is often available — but must be requested promptly.
How it works
THREE STEPS. THAT'S IT.
No call centres. No referral chains. No commitment until you decide to proceed.
Read your rights
Free information on this site about your type of accident, your rights, and what the process involves. No obligation to take it further.
Request a free consultation
Takes two minutes. Tell us what happened. A specialist motorcycle accident solicitor will be in touch directly — not a call handler, not a bot.
Solicitor contacts you directly
They assess your individual circumstances at no cost. If you choose to proceed, your case is handled directly by them. We step back. You're in safe hands.
More time
to ride.
Less time
worrying.
Dealing with insurers after a motorcycle accident is frustrating, confusing, and often deliberately made difficult. We cut through it.
This site gives you the information you actually need — about your type of accident, your rights, and what to expect — before you speak to anyone.
- Motorcycle accident claims information
- Claim type guides — junction, rear-end, pothole and more
- Understanding fault and contributory negligence
- What compensation may cover
- How the process works, step by step
Who we are
We get it.
We ride it.
This site was founded by a motorcyclist with over 20 years in the motorcycle industry. Not a lawyer. Not a claims factory. Someone who understands what it means to ride — and what it means when it goes wrong.
When you need support after an accident, you can read information here written by someone who genuinely knows the road, the risks, and the reality of dealing with insurers who'd rather you didn't know your rights.
We provide information. Independent SRA-regulated solicitors handle the legal work. Direct relationship — no middleman in the process.
Ready to find
out where
you stand?
Contact us for free information and a no-obligation consultation with a specialist motorcycle accident solicitor. Whether you were knocked off last week or last year — find out what your options are.
Motorcycleaccidentclaims.co.uk provides free information about your rights following a motorcycle accident. We are not a law firm, claims management company, or legal advice service. We do not handle, manage, or process claims. If you would like to speak with a qualified solicitor about your circumstances, we can connect you with an independent legal professional at no cost to you. Any legal services are provided directly by the instructed solicitor, who is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. We are not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority or the Solicitors Regulation Authority.