So what happens when someone opens a car door in to your path? It’s known as a bit of a satirical situation, and has been played out in plenty of comedy films and TV shows, but when it happens to someone, the injuries can be devastating. You hit a door at even at low speed and you can end up either smashing through the glass or going over the handlebars and landing hard on the ground.
You have a fairly strong case if this happens to you. There is a duty on anyone getting out of a car to check their surroundings to make sure that the door will not be opened in to the path of someone. Its common sense. So if you are injured because this has happened to you, we should be able to help you out with a claim for compensation.
If a passenger of a vehicle opens the door on you, what happens then? They are likely not to be the owner or the insured person for the vehicle; so can you still claim?
The answer is yes – the duty ends up falling on the driver through vicarious liability. So you can pursue the insurers of the driver for the passenger’s negligence. A little harsh on the innocent driver you might say, but the innocent cyclist has every right to obtain compensation for their injuries.
You can claim compensation for:
- The pain, suffering, and loss of amenity.
- Lost earnings from time off work.
- Medical expenses.
- Travel expenses to and from appointments
- Care and assistance claims from family and friends who are helping you out.
TIME LIMITED OFFER
We are currently in April 2013, which has seen a lot of changes to the personal injury industry. The biggest change means that most solicitors right now are charging people up to 25% of their compensation due to legislation changes that have resulted in not all legal fees being recoverable from the other side.
At the end of April 2013, they are slashing legal fees again for road accidents. For this month we are able to potentially offer you a 100% compensation claim, but this is for a limited time only. As soon as the new changes towards the end of April 2013 come in to force, we will likely be unable to continue our 100% compensation for you pledge.
Read more on the link below, and ACT NOW: call 0800 634 75 75.