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    Claiming For Being Hit By A Car 

    If you’ve been hit by a car while it has pulled out of its drive, you could be able to make a cycling claim for compensation as a result. This type of accident can often cause serious injuries that have long-lasting impacts. There are lots of different types of cycling accidents that you can be involved in but this type of accident is definitely one of the more serious.  

    If you are a cyclist who has been hit by a car pulling out of its drive, you could make a cycling claim. To find out whether you have a viable case, speak to Jefferies today. 

    Contact us today on 0333 358 3034 or through our online form. 

    Who Is At Fault For This Cycling Claim? 

    It is the responsibility of drivers to pay attention to their surroundings and any oncoming traffic when they reverse out of their drive. If a driver has failed to check their environment, or they have not checked thoroughly enough, they are going to be at fault for the accident.  

    However, if a car was already reversing and you continued to ride towards it, then there is a chance that you could be at fault for the crash. In this sort of scenario, your claim will either be completely unviable or you could make a claim for split liability. 

    Potential Injuries 

    There are lots of different injuries that you could suffer and make a cycling claim for. However, certain injuries are more likely to occur in this specific scenario than others. Some of the injuries that you could suffer in this scenario include:  

    • Concussion. 
    • General head trauma. 
    • Broken or fractured bones. 
    • Lacerations. 
    • Severe bruising.  
    • Broken or lost teeth.  

    If you have suffered any of the injuries listed above, or any other types of injuries, as a result of this accident, you could be able to make a cycling claim. If you have any further questions about your case or about making a personal injury claim in general, you could be able to claim compensation as a result. 

    Collecting Evidence For Your Cycling Claim  

    If you want to make a cycling claim, you will need to have supporting evidence. There are certain specific actions that you can take in order to validate your claim through evidence. You can help to collect evidence by:  

    • Reporting the accident to the police as soon as you can. The police will interview the driver and talk to anyone who witnessed the accident. This can help to corroborate your version of events, lending validity to your case. 
    • You must get medical attention as soon as possible. If your injuries are serious you should go straight to the hospital in an ambulance. If they are less serious, you should go to your GP as soon as possible. This is especially important because certain injuries like concussion will not necessarily show immediate symptoms.  
    • You should take photographs of your injuries and the state of your bike after the accident has occurred. These photographs will be used as evidence in your case. 
    • Keep a record of the location of the accident, the date that the accident happened and the time that it happened.  
    • You should not discard the cycle if you can’t repair it – it may be needed as evidence.  
    • If you are unable to work due to being hurt, you should keep a record of your previous payslips to highlight how this has impacted your financial situation. 

    Cycling Claim Compensation 

    The amount of compensation that you can claim will depend upon the specific details of your case. This amount of compensation is calculated by looking at two specific categories: general damages and special damages. 

    General Damages 

    The pain and suffering that your injuries have caused is the main factor that is used to determine how much compensation you are owed.

    Special Damages 

    Compensation also takes into account any financial losses that you might have suffered as a result of your injuries, such as a loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work.   

    Contact Jefferies 

    At first, we will need some initial details about the specifics of your injuries and how this has impacted your life. Contact us today on 0333 358 3034 or through our online form to get started. A member of our team will quickly be in touch to discuss your case, confidentiality is ensured with all our clients.