Legal Guide

What Counts as a Motorbike Injury?

5 min readUpdated Jan 2024

Motorbikes don't have crumple zones, airbags, or seatbelts. When a crash happens, your body absorbs the kinetic energy. Even a low-speed drop can cause serious damage. We connect you with specialists who understand the unique physical toll of bike crashes and ensure no injury is left out of your compensation claim.

The invisible damage: Soft tissue and whiplash

You don't need broken bones to make a massive claim. Getting rear-ended at a junction violently throws your head forward and back beneath a heavy helmet. The resulting neck damage, whiplash, and deep muscle tearing can leave you in agony for months, completely unable to turn your head to check blind spots. These soft tissue injuries are entirely valid for high-value claims.

Road rash and scarring

If your gear fails or rides up during a slide, tarmac acts like a belt sander. Severe road rash isn't just painful; it requires surgical scrubbing, skin grafts, and leaves permanent, visible scarring. Compensation brackets for permanent disfigurement and scarring are significant, and your solicitor will ensure a plastic surgery expert formally assesses your scars.

Fractures and the "biker's instinct"

When you go over the handlebars, human instinct forces you to put your hands out to break the fall. This results in shattered wrists, snapped collarbones, and crushed scaphoids. These injuries often require metal plates and months of physiotherapy. The claim will cover the pain, the surgery, and the thousands in lost wages while your cast is on.

The mental toll (PTSD)

Physical wounds heal, but the mental trauma of staring down the bonnet of an oncoming car lingers. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety, and a total loss of confidence in riding are real, legally recognized injuries. If the crash mentally destroyed your love for bikes or causes you panic attacks in traffic, a psychiatric assessment will ensure this trauma is financially compensated.

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Common questions

Questions riders ask

Answers to common queries regarding the claims process.

If it wasn't your fault, yes. A minor injury claim can still secure thousands in compensation, plus it forces the at-fault driver's insurance to pay for your ruined helmet and scuffed bike.

Yes. This is called "exacerbation of a pre-existing condition." The medical expert will assess how much worse the crash made your back, and you will be compensated for that exact difference.

No. The specialist law firms we connect you with will organize and pay upfront for all the independent medical experts needed to prove your injuries. The costs are recovered at the end of the case.

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