Cycling Injuries

At Cycle Law Scotland, we’re committed to doing everything we can to reduce the number of cycling accidents on our roads. However, no matter how many cycling road safety initiatives we support, cycling collisions with motor vehicles will still take place.

As keen cyclists, the team at Cycle Law Scotland know first-hand the potential risks involved when riding a bicycle especially in urban areas. Having represented many injured cyclists in accident compensation claims, we are aware that cyclists are often more vulnerable to serious injury than other road users. If you or a loved one has been injured in a cycling incident, it’s vital to seek expert legal advice, preferably from a lawyer with a specialist knowledge of cycling accident law. 

At Cycle Law Scotland, we have a "no win no fee" policy and will begin by arranging a no obligation initial meeting for you with one of our highly-regarded cycle accident lawyers. At this meeting in our offices (or, if you are unable to travel as a result of your injuries, at your home), we will review your case and advise you on the potential value of any compensation claim for the injuries sustained.

At Cycle Law Scotland, our experienced lawyers work closely with our clients, backed up by a team of expert witnesses, highly regarded Advocates and leading medical, surgical and rehabilitation consultants. By working together, our aim is to achieve the best possible result for you.

Cycle Law Scotland can provide you with all the help you need to support your claim for injuries including: 

If you have been involved in a cycle collision and been injured in any way, you need expert advice - contact Cycle Law Scotland on 0333 555 7783

 
 
 
 

We cover the whole of Scotland and have solicitors based in the Borders, Central Belt and Aberdeen

Central Scotland
4 Redheughs Rigg Westpoint,
South Gyle,
Edinburgh,
EH12 9DQ

South of Scotland
5 Cherry Court,
Cavalry Park,
Peebles,
EH45 9BU

 
 

Correspondance Address
RTA LAW LLP
16-20 Castle Street,
Edinburgh,
EH2 3AT

 
 
 

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