Wiped out by a car

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vxsmithers

Original Poster:

723 posts

214 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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Any advice on claiming through British cycling?

Hit head on by a car and now need physio and a new bike. Keeping it vague but I have the guys phone number and reg plate but he now seems to be ghosting me. 100% his fault and I have a witness

Is that enough to claim through or do I need to go to the police etc?

About to start the process but just looking for any helpful info from anyone else this has happened to

Thx

jamm13dodger

183 posts

50 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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Advice from the police is as follows. I would report it to them ASAP.



If you are injured or you suspect that an offence has occurred, you should report the incident to the Police as soon as possible (call 101 or attend at your local station). In case of serious injury or obstruction to the road that cannot be easily cleared, call 999 requesting police/ambulance attendance.

The driver of a motor vehicle must stop and provide their name, address and the name and address of the vehicle owner, together with the vehicle registration number as required by Section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, if they don't they must report the matter to the police. If a driver fails to stop/give details/report the accident, they commit offences. In the event that the driver doesn't stop, note the registration number of any vehicles involved and the details of any additional witnesses before contacting the police.

Additionally, as a cyclist, if it is alleged that you have been cycling without reasonable consideration for other road users, carelessly or dangerously, you must give your name or address to any person who has reasonable grounds for requiring them. If you don't do this or give a false name or address, you commit an offence.

fooman

268 posts

78 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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As above but also get in touch with British Cycling legal (actually provided by Leigh Day) they only need basic details to get the ball rolling and will advise on everything else.

budgie smuggler

5,701 posts

173 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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Yes just claim through British Cycling and they'll put you in touch with the right people. I didn't end up going ahead with my claim but the process was easy enough.

mike9009

8,122 posts

257 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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That sounds a terrible. Were you injured badly?

Siao

1,135 posts

54 months

Thursday 3rd April
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All the best mate.

And yes, the advice is always to report ot the police and get it registered down, it makes it official in case it goes to court/claims, whatever.

I hope you get well soon.

vxsmithers

Original Poster:

723 posts

214 months

Thursday 3rd April
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thanks all,

going through BC now. Its weird because I expected to be black and blue all over but very little bruising. just very sore neck and shoulder. Cant lift any weight or my arm above my head due to dislocation but hopefully time will heal that.

More annoyed the weather is nice and I can't do anything. Had some trips planned but thankfully haven't paid for them so don't have the hassle of reclaiming that - just can't do them frown . If I get anywhere I'll post an outcome but that may be a while!


Rough101

2,690 posts

89 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Any injury on the road as the result of a collision should be a call to the cops, but you’re on the right track now