Making a claim for bicycle accidents caused by another driver
The most common bicycle accident claims involve a motor vehicle, such as a car or a truck, failing to allow enough space between itself and your bike, turning in front of a cyclist, exiting a junction, or changing lanes on a roundabout.

You may still make a claim even if there was no contact with a moving car; many of our clients are riders who have had to take evasive measures to escape a collision
Additionally, we have successfully pursued substantial compensation for "dooring" incidents, in which a driver of a parked car opens the door directly into the path of a bike Though the car was not moving, the driver was negligent and causes the rider harmmaking the cyclist eligible to make a claim.