Welcome to Need2Claim. If you have had any kind of Personal Injury Accident in the last 3 years and it wasn't your fault, we believe you deserve compensation. If you place your trust in us, we are confident that we will get what you deserve... 100%* COMPENSATION!
Common Injuries
Whiplash
The most common kind of injury sustained in a road traffic accident.
Ankle Injury
Although it is a very strong joint the ankle is particularly
susceptible to slipping and tripping accidents.
Back Injury
This is a common form of injury arising from all types of accident. It is a very common reason for people taking time off work.
Brain Injury
A potential series of events which needs to be very closely monitored
to prevent deterioration in a patient’s condition.
Head Injury
Head injuries can involve brain damage of some sort
attracting a high level of award in a personal injury claim.
Not all head injuries involve brain damage.
Knee Injury
A very strong joint that
supports virtually all the weight of the body. Its two ligaments are the
parts most vulnerable to injury in car and motor cycle accidents.
Spinal Injury
The most serious spinal injuries can result in quadriplegia (loss of
function of all four limbs) or paraplegia (loss of function of two
limbs).
Motorcycle Accident
Due to the nature of motorcycle accident compensation claims, they tend to
involve serious injuries. Most tend to be collisions with cars but some are also
due to defects in the road surface. We have specialist solicitors that deal with
motorcycle personal injury claims which means they are experienced in claiming
compensation from vehicle drivers and local authorities. If you have been
involved in a motorbike accident, make sure you contact us as soon as possible
so that we can get you the compensation you deserve.
Once the collision has occurred, or the rider has lost control through some other mishap, several common types of injury occur when the bike falls:
Concussion and brain damage, as the head violently contacts the ground.
Breakage of joints (elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and wrists), fingers, spine and neck, for the same reason. The most common breakages on sportsbike riders are the shoulder and the pelvis.
Soft tissue (skin and muscle) damage (road rash) as the body slides across the surface at speed. There is also a condition known as biker's arm, where the nerves in the upper arm are damaged during the fall, causing a permanent paralysis of arm movement.
Facial disfigurement, if the unprotected face slides across the ground.
The likelihood of injury is extremely high in these motorcycle accidents. 98% of the multiple vehicle collisions and 96% of the single vehicle accidents resulted in some kind of injury to the motorcycle rider; 45% resulted in more than a minor injury.
* Excludes Medical Neglience and Criminal Injury claims.