Compensation for Cyclists
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When an accident happens, it’s the rider who suffers most. If you’ve been injured while cycling due to another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.
At InjuryTimeClaims, we help cyclists recover after injuries caused by careless drivers, poor road conditions, or unsafe infrastructure. Whether your injuries are minor or more significant, our team is here to guide you through every step of the claims process, providing clear advice, practical support, and dedicated attention to help you get back on track. We focus on ensuring your recovery, wellbeing, and any losses are fully considered in your claim.
Whether you were commuting, training, or just enjoying a ride, we’ll support your claim from start to finish.
We represent cyclists across the UK who’ve suffered injuries of any severity, including:
Head and brain injuriesIncluding concussion, skull fractures, and traumatic brain |
Spinal injuriesCervical, thoracic, or lumbar damage affecting mobility or function |
Complex fracturesBroken collarbones, legs, arms, pelvis or ribs |
Facial and dental traumaOften due to direct impact with the road or vehicle |
AmputationsLimb loss due to crush injuries or surgical removal |
Nerve and soft tissue injuriesLong-term pain or loss of function |
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Common among those hit by vehicles |
Hit by a car at a junction or roundabout
Doored by a parked vehicle
Knocked off by an overtaking driver
Crushed by a turning lorry (left hook)
Poor road surfaces causing crash
Dangerous cycle lanes or lack of signage
At InjuryTimeClaims, we don’t treat cycling claims lightly. We handle injuries of all severities - from minor accidents to more significant injuries - providing expert guidance and support to help you recover and secure the compensation you deserve.
We work alongside specialist cycling solicitors who are passionate about cycle safety and rider rights. Many of them ride themselves. This gives your case a level of empathy, understanding, and expertise that’s often missing elsewhere.
| No win, no fee representation |
| Immediate legal advice after your crash |
| Help accessing private rehab or treatment |
| Interim payments for urgent needs (if available) |
| Maximum compensation focused on long-term recovery |
If you’ve suffered an injury while cycling, you don’t have to face the legal system alone. We’ll guide you through the process with clarity and compassion – and you won’t pay a penny unless your claim is successful.
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Injury Time Claims is a trading style of Jackson Boyd LLP. Jackson Boyd are experts in personal injury law and are one of the largest personal injury solicitors Scotland.
We recover over £50m every year on behalf of our personal injury customers. We have offices based in Edinburgh and Glasgow, but we are able to help support customers and their families from all over Scotland. We can arrange face to face appointments throughout Scotland where this is required.
Yes. If you were struck by a car, van, or other vehicle while riding your bike and the driver was at fault (even partially), you can make an injury claim. We’ll help gather evidence and prove negligence.
You can still make a claim through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) if the driver was uninsured or untraced. These cases can be complex, but our team has experience helping cyclists recover full compensation even when the driver disappears.
The value of a cycling injury claim depends on a range of factors, including the nature and severity of your injuries, your recovery time, any lost earnings, and the long-term impact on your life. Every claim is unique, and our team will work with you to ensure all aspects of your recovery and losses are considered when pursuing compensation.
Yes. The general time limit is 3 years from the date of your accident. Exceptions apply for children and those with limited mental capacity. Contact us as soon as possible for tailored guidance.
Absolutely. Cycling accidents are different from other road traffic collisions – they involve different injury types, liability challenges, and cycling-specific laws. We work only with solicitors who understand this space deeply.